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Vocabulary

Have

He whips the ball into the danger area but the guests deal with it with as much ease they have all afternoon.

Does "have" is an auxiliary verb (of the present perfect tense) in the above sentence?
  

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: He whips the ball into the danger area but the guests deal with it with as much ease as they have all afternoon. "have" is an auxiliary verb (of the present perfect tense) in the above sentence? Yes

  • : He whips the ball into the danger area but the guests deal with it with as much ease as they have all afternoon.
  • "have" is an auxiliary verb (of the present perfect tense) in the above sentence?
  • Yes
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He whips the ball into the danger area but the guests deal with it with as much ease as they have all afternoon.

"have" is an auxiliary verb (of the present perfect tense) in the above sentence? Yes

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