Correct option is D
Solution: Correct answer: (d) I have finished my work.
Explanation:
The sentence “I have finished my work” is in the Present Perfect Tense.
This tense is formed using has/have + past participle (V₃).
Here:
“have” → helping verb (shows present perfect)
“finished” → past participle of “finish”
So, it shows that the action (finishing the work) has been completed recently and its effect continues in the present (i.e., the work is done now).
Information Booster:
Structure: Subject + has/have + past participle (V₃)
Examples:
→She has written a letter.
→They have gone to school.
→He has eaten his lunch.
Additional Knowledge:
→Present Perfect Tense connects past action with the present result.
It is used for actions:
→Just completed: I have just finished my homework.
→With life experiences: I have visited Delhi twice.
→With time expressions: already, yet, ever, never, just, recently, etc.
In short, “I have finished my work” shows completion up to the present moment, making it a clear example of Present Perfect Tense.