Replace the underlined tense form with the correct option, if necessary:The moon is revolving around the sun. A. revolves B. has revolved C. revolved D. no change

revolves
has revolved
revolved
no change

The correct answer is: D. no change

The moon is revolving around the sun. This is a present tense sentence, and the verb “revolves” is in the correct tense. The other options are all in the past tense, which would not be correct for this sentence.

Option A: “revolves” is the present tense form of the verb “revolve.” It means to move around something in a circle.

Option B: “has revolved” is the past participle form of the verb “revolve.” It is used to form the present perfect tense and the past perfect tense.

Option C: “revolved” is the simple past tense form of the verb “revolve.” It means to move around something in a circle at a particular time in the past.

In this sentence, the moon is revolving around the sun at the present time. Therefore, the present tense verb “revolves” is the correct choice.

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