Fill in the blank spaces with the most appropriate of options A-E:
Monisola is sure to pass in September. She .... hard since the beginning of this term.
had been working
was working
is working
would work
has been working
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E is d right answer... 'has' is d right term to use because she hasn't written the exam yet.

The correct option is E.......,according to law of proximity which says a verb agree with its nearest subject, so the nearest subject here is she(a pronoun) which is also singular...,therefore a singular verb is to be used has will be used not have and the sentence is present which rendered 'had' useless here because had is used for past....

she's not done with the hard work yet just as you aren't( can't be had), may we all see our target admissions by anything September too

in a serious note ...the correct answer is option A .... considering the word "since" in that sentence...the matching word should and ought to be in past participle form....". had"



