• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: erikadanielaort
  • hace 8 años

C. Turn these sentences into negative sentences and questions.
1. She has been admiring the painting in the museum for hours.
Negative:
.
Question:
.
2. We have been changing all the light bulbs in the house.
Negative:
.
Question:
.
3. The major has been approving lots of constructions projects this year.
Negative:
.
Question:
.

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: anaitxfm117
2

1 negative: She hasn't been admiring the painting in the museum for hours.

1 question: Has she been admiring the painting in the museum for hours?

2 negative: We haven't been changing all the light bulbs in the house.

2 question: Have we been changing all the light bulbs in the house?

3 negative: The major hasn't been approving loys kf constructions projects this year.

3 question: Has the major been approving lots kf constructions projects this year?

Respuesta dada por: Kennysaro
1

Respuesta:

1. She has been admiring the painting in the museum for hours.

Negative:

  • She hasn't been admiring the painting in the museum for hours.

Question:

  • Has she been admiring the painting in the museum for hours?

2. We have been changing all the light bulbs in the house.

Negative:

  • We haven't been changing all the light bulbs in the house.

Question:

  • Have we been changing all the light bulbs in the house?

3. The major has been approving lots of constructions projects this year.

Negative:

  • The major hasn't been approving lots of constructions projects this year.

Question:

  • Has The major been approving lots of constructions projects this year?

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¿Como negar o hacer preguntas en Presente Perfecto?

Primero que todo, recordemos que el presente perfecto funciona para mencionar acciones en el pasado donde su tiempo es indeterminado.

Ahora miremos la estructura afirmativa:

Sujeto + has/have + verbo en pasado participio + complemento.

Ahora la negativa:

Sujeto + has/have + not + verbo en pasado participio + complemento.

Ahora la interrogativa:

Has/Have + sujeto + verbo en pasado participio + complemento +?

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