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We....(have) a terrible day. i hope tomorrow will be better​

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We have had a terrible day. I hope tomorrow will be better.

This is my answer because it is the correct use of the verb 'have' in the present perfect tense to indicate a past event with present results.

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User Joseph Chen
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Answer:we had a terrible day. We hope tomorrow will be better

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