Respuesta:
Afirmativo/Negativo Interrogativo
He has walked.
(He's walked.)
She
It
He has not walked.
(He hasn't walked.)
Has he walked?
she
it
Respuestas Cortas
- Yes, he has.
- No, he hasn't.
They have walked.
(They've walked.)
I
You
We
They have not walked.
(They haven't walked.)
Have they walked?
you
we
- Yes, they have.
- No, they haven't.
Negativo en letras rojas
(Contracciones en parentesis)
El presente perfecto es una forma del verbo para describir algo que pasó en un tiempo inespecífico en el pasado o que empezó en el pasado y sigue en el presente.
I have visited the White House. (Pasó en un tiempo inespecífico en el pasado)
He visitado la Casa Blanca.
I have studied English for three years. (Empez
Presente Perfecto
1- We have lived in this house for over twenty years.
2- She has never been to Florida.
3- I’m bored; I have seen this film a thousand times.
4- You have given up hope.
5- I’ve lost my keys.
Afirmativas
1- She reads the newspaper every day.
2- We come to school by bus.
Negativas
1- I haven't seen him since 2004.
2- She wasn't here when I woke up.
Interrogativa
1- Are you sure they live here?
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Respuesta:
Afirmativo/Negativo Interrogativo
He has walked.
(He's walked.)
She
It
He has not walked.
(He hasn't walked.)
She
It
Has he walked?
she
it
Respuestas Cortas
- Yes, he has.
- No, he hasn't.
They have walked.
(They've walked.)
I
You
We
They have not walked.
(They haven't walked.)
I
You
We
Have they walked?
I
you
we
Respuestas Cortas
- Yes, they have.
- No, they haven't.
Negativo en letras rojas
(Contracciones en parentesis)
El presente perfecto es una forma del verbo para describir algo que pasó en un tiempo inespecífico en el pasado o que empezó en el pasado y sigue en el presente.
I have visited the White House. (Pasó en un tiempo inespecífico en el pasado)
He visitado la Casa Blanca.
I have studied English for three years. (Empez
Verified answer
Respuesta:
Presente Perfecto
1- We have lived in this house for over twenty years.
2- She has never been to Florida.
3- I’m bored; I have seen this film a thousand times.
4- You have given up hope.
5- I’ve lost my keys.
Afirmativas
1- She reads the newspaper every day.
2- We come to school by bus.
Negativas
1- I haven't seen him since 2004.
2- She wasn't here when I woke up.
Interrogativa
1- Are you sure they live here?