Respuesta:
A)I've seen
B)has visited
C)has run
D)has- finished
E)haven't received
Hola, benvalgon06.
a- I have seen (see) that movie.
b- George has visited (visit) France.
c- The dog has run (run) for hours.
d- Has James finished (finish) his homework?
e- We haven't received (not receive) your invitation.
Explicación:
PRESENT PERFECT
➤ En oraciones afirmativas, utilizamos los auxiliar have y has (dependa del Sujeto que este) + el participio pasado del verbo.
have ---> I, you, we y they
has ---> He, she y it
Ejemplo:
• You have watched the movies.
➤ En oraciones negativas, usamos los auxiliares en forma negativa (haven't / hasn't) + el participio pasado del verbo.
• My sister Sarai hasn't done her homework all day.
➤ En oraciones interrogativas, los auxiliares Have y Has van a ir adelante del Sujeto + el participio pasado del verbo.
• Have my friends gone to the school?
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Respuesta:
A)I've seen
B)has visited
C)has run
D)has- finished
E)haven't received
Verified answer
Hola, benvalgon06.
Respuesta:
a- I have seen (see) that movie.
b- George has visited (visit) France.
c- The dog has run (run) for hours.
d- Has James finished (finish) his homework?
e- We haven't received (not receive) your invitation.
Explicación:
PRESENT PERFECT
➤ En oraciones afirmativas, utilizamos los auxiliar have y has (dependa del Sujeto que este) + el participio pasado del verbo.
have ---> I, you, we y they
has ---> He, she y it
Ejemplo:
• You have watched the movies.
➤ En oraciones negativas, usamos los auxiliares en forma negativa (haven't / hasn't) + el participio pasado del verbo.
Ejemplo:
• My sister Sarai hasn't done her homework all day.
➤ En oraciones interrogativas, los auxiliares Have y Has van a ir adelante del Sujeto + el participio pasado del verbo.
Ejemplo:
• Have my friends gone to the school?