Fill in the gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided?
His chances in the games ..... seriously jeopardized?
The correct answer is B. has been
'Has been' is a present perfect tense and is used in the third-person singular form. The speaker and the audience here is the first and second-person singular place, while the person being talked about is the third-person singular form.
The present perfect tense 'has been' refers to an action that began at some time in the past and is still in progress.
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