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

5- Present Perfect or Past Simple: Complete the email. Put the verb in brackets in the correct tense Hi Kate I’ve just received (just / receive) your email. Sorry to hear you aren’t well. I hope you feel better soon. You 1 _______________ (be) really busy recently! 2 _______________ (you / plan) your holiday yet? In April, I 3 _______________ (go) to Norway with my family again. We 4 _______________ (be) there four times now! But this time, we 5 _______________ (not stay) with my aunt in Oslo. Instead, we 6 _______________ (hire) a car so we could visit different places. Then in August, Andrew and I 7_______________________ (travel) around Turkey. 8 _______________ (you / ever / be) there? It’s a really interesting country. Write soon! Sofie

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: AlanAguilar01
3

Respuesta:

1. are

2. Have you planes

3. will go

4. have been there

5. didn't stay

6. hired / did hire (ambas significan lo mismo)

7. traveled

8. Have you ever been

Respuesta dada por: gabserlab
1

Se completa el email con los verbos en los paréntesis, en su tiempo verbal correcto (the correct tense) en present perfect o past simple:

Hi Kate I’ve just received your email. Sorry to hear you aren’t well. I hope you feel better soon. You 1 have been really busy recently! 2 Have you planned your holiday yet? In April, I 3 went to Norway with my family again. We 4 have been there four times now!  But this time, we 5 didn't stay with my aunt in Oslo. Instead, we 6 hired a car, so we could visit different places. Then in August, Andrew and I 7 travelled around Turkey. 8 Have you ever been there? It’s a really interesting country. Write soon! Sofie

¿Cuándo se usa el present perfect?

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 se debe usar el auxiliar del have (have/has) con las siguientes estructuras:

  • Afirmativa:

       Sujeto + have / has + pasado participio + complemento.

  • Negativa:

        Sujeto + haven’t / hasn’t + verbo en participio + complemento.

  • Interrogativa:

        Have / Had + sujeto / pronombre + verbo participio + complemento?

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

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