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Rakesh ........................ an appointment to see the doctor. It is at 11 a.m. tomorrow.

AHas made

BMake

CMakes

DMade

Answer:

A. Has made

Read Explanation:

We use the present perfect tense here because the action happened in the recent past, but its result is important now.

Rakesh has made an appointment to see the doctor.

The appointment was already fixed, and now we know the time is tomorrow at 11 a.m.

  • Has made → correct present perfect form

  • Make → wrong verb form

  • Makes → simple present, not suitable here

  • Made → simple past, but the sentence focuses on the present result


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