For each of the following sentences, choose the correct form of the verb.
For help with this exercise, see Chapter 19.
example
Having a college degree has (to benefit) me immensely in my job search.
a. benefited
b. benefit
These days, many people have (to try) a few different job options before they settle on a profession.
A. |
B. |
Those people who have (to work) part-time in high school or college have gotten a taste of working life.
A. |
B. |
I have (to wait) on tables at my neighborhood restaurant, Taco Loco, for the past year.
A. |
B. |
This work has (to help) me to see that I do not like working with difficult customers.
A. |
B. |
In addition to working as a waitress, I have (to park) cars at a fancy hotel.
A. |
B. |
Part-time jobs have (to prepare) me to join the full-time workforce.
A. |
B. |
They have (to allow) me to see what I am good at and what I most enjoy.
A. |
B. |
I have (to realize) that I might prefer machines to people.
A. |
B. |
As a result, I have (to register) for classes in computer technology.
A. |
B. |
This field has (to expand) enormously in the last decade and should be both lucrative and enjoyable for me.
A. |
B. |