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What is the present perfect tense of approaches?

The present perfect tense of "approaches" is has approached or have approached.

Here's how it works:

* Has approached: Used when the subject is singular (he, she, it, or a singular noun).

* Have approached: Used when the subject is plural (we, they, or a plural noun).

For example:

* He has approached the problem from a different angle.

* We have approached the task with enthusiasm.

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