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

2. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Simple or the Present Perfect Simple.
a. John ........................... (not call) me recently.
b. They ........................... (buy) a new car last month.
c. The teacher ........................... (not return) the tests yet.
d. How long ........................... she ........................... (know) about this problem?
e. ........................... you ever ........................... (hear) such an unbelievable story?
f. When I was a child, I ........................... (live) in England for two years. 7. He ........................... (buy) me a beautiful gift for my birthday.
g. I am so excited to have a dog. I ......................................... (always / want) one.

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: dayanamoreira2021
3

Respuesta:

a. hasn't called

b. bought

c. did not return

d. does she know

e. have you heard

f. lived. / bought

g. 've always wanted

Explicación:

Respuesta dada por: gabserlab
2

Se completan las siguientes oraciones con los verbos en los paréntesis usando el past simple o present perfect simple:

a. John hasn't called me recently.

b. They bought a new car last month.

c. The teacher hasn't returned the tests yet.

d. How long has she known about this problem?

e. Have you ever heard such an unbelievable story?

f. When I was a child, I lived in England for two years.

g. He bought me a beautiful gift for my birthday.

h. I am so excited to have a dog. I have always wanted one.

¿Cuándo se usa el present perfect simple?

Se utiliza cuando hablamos de acciones que empezaron en el pasado y continúan en el presente o que se han terminado recientemente. Para completar las oraciones afirmativas se debe usar el auxiliar del have (have/has) con la siguiente estructura:

Sujeto + have / has + pasado participio + complemento.

Puedes aprender más sobre el presente perfecto simple (present perfect simple) en: brainly.lat/tarea/45411372

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