Tense
I have finished (to read) the book. Correct form of verb is-
The correct form of the verb in the sentence "I have finished (to read) the book" is "reading." So, the sentence should be: "I have finished reading the book."
Explanation:
have read: This option isn't correct because it would imply a different structure, leading to a sentence like "I have read the book." While this is a grammatically correct sentence, it doesn't fit into the given structure with "finished."
have been reading: This option indicates an ongoing action and doesn't fit well with the word "finished," which implies the completion of an action. You would use "have been reading" in a different context, such as "I have been reading the book for two hours."
had read: This option is in the past perfect tense and would be used in a different context. "Had read" implies that the reading was completed at some point in the past, usually before another past event. It doesn't fit with the current structure of the sentence.
reading: This is the correct choice. After verbs like "finish," we use the -ing form of the verb (gerund). So, "I have finished reading the book" is the correct construction.
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