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Alejandra Valdez Castro

PRESENTE PERFECT TENSE


We use the present perfect to say that an action happened at an unspecified time in the past. The exact time of the event is not important. Example: Joaquin has visited the US three times.

Here, the specific dates are not important but the fact that he visited the US more than once.

HOW DO WE FORM THE PRESENT PERFECT TENSE? We form the present perfect tense with the correct form of the auxiliary verb have (have/has) and the past participle of the main verb.

SUBJECT + AUXILIARY VERB + MAIN VERB I/You/we/they He/she/It have has

Past participle

PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICE


In all cases is a form of the verb to be and the past participle of main verb. The object of the active sentence is the one taking the position of the subject in the passive voice:

They have done the work

The work has been done

PAST PERFECT
SUBJECT + AUX. VERB + VERB PAS.PART.+ COMPLEMENT

Active voice I had played soccer I had finished my homework He had eaten spaggetti Passive voice the soccer had been plaved by me I had been finished my homework He had been spaggetti

SUBJECT
I You We They

AUXILIARY
Have ve

AUXILIARY VERB
Verb past participle

COMPLEMENT
COMPLEMENT

He She It
I You We They He She It

Has s
Have not Havent

Verb past participle

COMPLEMENT

Verb past participle

COMPLEMENT

Has not Hasnt

Verb past participle

COMPLEMENT

Have

I You We they
He-she

Verb past participle

COMPLEMENT

Has

Verb past participle

COMPLEMENT

Presentacin y DIAPOSITIVA 2: ANGELES DIAPOSITIVA 3 Y 4 : TANIA DIAPOSITIVA 5 : MONIK DIAPOSITIVA 6 Y EJEMPLOS: CHOCHIL EJERCICIOS Y CONCLUSIONES: CLAU

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