Reporting that one of its many problems had been the recent extended sales slump in the women’s apparel, the seven store retailer said it would start a three month liquidation sale in all of the stores.
a) its many problems had been the recent
b) its many problems has been the recently
c) its many problems is the recently
d) their many problems is the recent
e) their many problems had been the recent
When I looked this problem, I thought this is a present perfect tense and inclined to pick B. The reasoning I came up in limited time was:
A recent sales slump started some time in past and extended to the current time. This seems to be present perfect.
I know there is one more issue of recently in option b) with the use of recently, however, I would like comments from instructors about my approach to recognize verb tense. Is there anyway to make sure whether a present perfect is needed.
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