Your question is incomplete because you have not provided the underlined verb. However, the most likely verb underlined is the following:
My sister <u>attend</u> night school for the past five years and will graduate at the end of July.
Answer:
My sister <u>has attended</u> night school for the past five years and will graduate at the end of July.
Explanation:
In the original sentence, the verb <em>attend </em>is in its infinitive base form. As a result, if the verb were in the present simple, its form would be <em>attends</em>, because the subject <em>My sister</em> is third person singular.
The reason why <em>attend </em>must be used in the present perfect is because the action started in the past and continues in the present. Thus, the speaker's sister is still attending night school and she has not finished yet.
After Leoncico surprises Balboa on the mountain, the reader might learn that Balboa is self-aware. even though he reveals that “his name will live”, he knows that it is incongruente because he is a debt-ridder pig farmer should not be “at the edge of the world. What is more, he assesses his mistakes judging them honestly.
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First person, but it is possible to be second person, although second person books are EXTREMELY rare.