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1). Have very little to do2). Had had very little to do3). Have very little to be done4). Did very little to do

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The sentence USES the past tense 'got' of the verb 'to get'. This suggests that the ACTIVITY SHOWN by the underlined verb must happen before or during the main verb. So, past perfect tense becomes the correct tense for the underlined verb.

'Had had' is a past perfect tense form used in old English, which is grammatically correct; THOUGH it is not used as often. Often just one 'had' can also make a correct sentence.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 2.



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