• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: XxJourdanYxX
  • hace 7 años

I. Answer these questions 1. Have you seen the new movie? No, ____________________________ 2. Have you been to Paris? Yes,____________________________ 3. Have you bought that new dress? Yes,____________________________ 4.Has Allen gone to Melbourne? No, ____________________________ 5.Has he heard from Bill yet? No, ____________________________ 6.Have you finished your homework? Yes, ___________________________ 7.Have Annie and Bob got married yet? No, ____________________________ 8.Have you eaten at that new Thai restaurant? Yes, ______________________ 9.Has Lisa played tennis this morning? Yes, ___________________________ 10.Has the light been fixed? No, ____________________________

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: arturodias513
0

Respuesta:

1- no, I haven't

2-yes, I have

3- yes, i have

4- no, she hasn't

5- no, he hasn't

6- yes, i have

7- no, they haven't

Respuesta dada por: Anónimo
6

Respuesta:

No, I haven´t seen that movie.

Yes, I have been in Paris

Yes, I have bought that new dress

No, Allen hasn´t gone to Melbourne

No, he hasn´t heard from Bill yet

Yes, I have finished my homework

No, Annie and Bob HAVEN´Tgot married yet

Yes, I have eaten at that new Thai restaurant

Yes, Lisa has played tennis this morning.

No, the light hasn´t been fixed

Explicación:

Para formar el presente perfecto, se usa el verbo auxiliar “to have” en el presente y el participio pasado del verbo. Para verbos regulares, el participio pasado es la forma simple del pasado.

Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to have) + participio pasado…

Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to have) + “not” + participio pasado…

Verbo auxiliar (to have) + sujeto + participio pasado…?

Como en el presente perfecto, usamos el verbo auxiliar “to have” además de “been” (el participio pasado del verbo “to be”) más el verbo+ing.

Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to have) + “been” + verbo+ing.

Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (to have) + “not” + “been” + verbo+ing.

Verbo auxiliar (to have) + sujeto + “been” + verbo+ing?

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