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Answer:
plural
are the nouns that refers to more than one person,place,things,or idea
singular
Nouns that refers to one person,place,things,or idea
abstract
nouns that refers cannot perceived with your five senses
common
General nouns used for non specific things
concrete
nouns that can be perceived with your sense
compound
noum that consistof two or more words
proper
nouns that refers to a specific person,place,thing,or ideas.
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>.