soShepop7M7arystrp
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  • 01-07-2016
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which verb correctly completes the following sentence? you _____ all morning, so there is no reason to be tired. will sleeps sleeps have slept has slept

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metchelle
metchelle metchelle
  • 10-07-2016
The verb that correctly completes the given sentence above is: have slept. The complete sentence would be: You have slept all morning, so there is no reason to be tired. "have slept" is the correct verb because the action is already complete in the past. 
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kyiolannfrierson8
kyiolannfrierson8 kyiolannfrierson8
  • 07-09-2018

"have slept" is the correct verb because the action is already complete in the past.

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