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I _______ just come.

Awas

Bhas

Cam

Dhave

Answer:

D. have

Read Explanation:

  • "Have" is used with the first person (I) in the present perfect tense to indicate that an action has recently occurred. It is the correct choice here.
  • "I have just come." / ഞാനിപ്പോൾ വന്നതേയുള്ളു.
  • "Has" is used with third-person singular subjects (he, she, it) in the present perfect tense, not with the first person (I).
  • "Was" is the past tense of "to be" and is not appropriate for indicating a recent action.
  • "Am" is the present tense form of "to be" used with "I," but it does not fit the context of indicating a recent action. It should be used with a continuous tense instead.

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