Respuesta:
Explicación:Las oraciones en presente perfecto indican una acción que inició en el pasado y que no ha terminado o aún afecta el presente. Su estructura es la siguiente:
Sujeto + Auxiliar (Have/has) + Verbo en Participio Pasado + Complemento
1. I saw a penguin.
I have seen a penguin
2. Did they eat breakfast?
Have you eaten breakfast?
3. Jennifer didn’t finish her homework.
Jennifer hasn't finished her homework
4. Did they meet the president?
Have they met the president?
5. No, we didn’t.
No, we haven't
6. Did Roberto visit Vancouver?
Has Roberto visited Vancouver?
7. Yes, he did.
Yes, he has.
8. Mrs. Smith didn’t read the book.
Mrs. Smith hasn't read the book.
9. He was a teacher.
He's been a teacher
10. Were you in jail?
have you been a teacher?
11. I didn’t clean my room.
I haven't clean my room
12. No, they weren’t.
No, they haven't
13. Was she sick?
Has she been sick?
14. Did he swim in the ocean?
Has he swim in the ocean?
15. They didn’t arrive.
They haven't arrived
16. Where were they?
Where have they been?
17. We lived here for a year.
We've been living hear for a year
18. What did he do?
What has he been doing?
19. It didn’t rain for a long time.
It hasn't rain for a long time
20. Who finished the homework?
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Respuesta:
Explicación:Las oraciones en presente perfecto indican una acción que inició en el pasado y que no ha terminado o aún afecta el presente. Su estructura es la siguiente:
Sujeto + Auxiliar (Have/has) + Verbo en Participio Pasado + Complemento
1. I saw a penguin.
I have seen a penguin
2. Did they eat breakfast?
Have you eaten breakfast?
3. Jennifer didn’t finish her homework.
Jennifer hasn't finished her homework
4. Did they meet the president?
Have they met the president?
5. No, we didn’t.
No, we haven't
6. Did Roberto visit Vancouver?
Has Roberto visited Vancouver?
7. Yes, he did.
Yes, he has.
8. Mrs. Smith didn’t read the book.
Mrs. Smith hasn't read the book.
9. He was a teacher.
He's been a teacher
10. Were you in jail?
have you been a teacher?
11. I didn’t clean my room.
I haven't clean my room
12. No, they weren’t.
No, they haven't
13. Was she sick?
Has she been sick?
14. Did he swim in the ocean?
Has he swim in the ocean?
15. They didn’t arrive.
They haven't arrived
16. Where were they?
Where have they been?
17. We lived here for a year.
We've been living hear for a year
18. What did he do?
What has he been doing?
19. It didn’t rain for a long time.
It hasn't rain for a long time
20. Who finished the homework?