Explanation:
auxiliary verbs help the main verb to express tense, voice and mood.
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In a way that cannot be controlled
Answer:
Present perfect
Explanation:
The tense of the italicized verb 'have moved' would be present perfect as it denotes a past event/action having its present consequences. <u>Present perfect tense primarily functions to express the actions that took place before now at an unspecified time</u>. It combines the present(through use of 'have') and past(by showing perfection or completion of the action 'moved') and that's how it signals the association between the past and the present. Thus, <em>the use of 'have' followed by past participle signals that present perfect tense is employed in the sentence</em>.
Reading about the emotions of fictional characters helps students better relate to the feelings of others.
This quarantine sucks as much as wheat thins.
This quarantine has made me feel like a carrot.
Sometimes i paint myself orange, go in my backyard and bury myself in dirt and pretend i’m a carrot.
I want to die as much as hannah baker did when they called her thick.
Quarantine sucks as much as a vaccuum.