| Question | Sarah _________ (to cook) thirty pancakes today. |
|---|---|
| A | cook |
| B | is cooking |
| C | cooks |
| D | has cooked |
| Answer | d |
| Remark | We can use the present perfect to talk about a past action that has a result in the present. Sarah cooked thirty pancakes earlier, and we are going to eat them now (as a result), or they are on the table and we can see them on the plates. |
Tags: present_tenses
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