4- Turn these sentences into negative and interrogative according to the example: Affirmative: You have finished the homework Negative: You have not (haven’t) finished the homework Interrogative: Have you finished the homework? 1- She has studied German since 1999 Negative: Interrogative: 2- My teacher has explained the lesson yet Negative: Interrogative: 3- Kevin has given his mother a nice present Negative: Interrogative: 4- She has moved to a new house. Negative: Interrogative:
Respuestas
1- She has studied German since 1999
Negative: She hasn't studied German since 1999.
Interrogative: Has she studied German since 1999?
2- My teacher has explained the lesson yet
Negative: My teacher hasn't explained the lesson yet.
Interrogative: Has my teacher explained the lesson?
3- Kevin has given his mother a nice present
Negative: Kevin hasn't given his mother a nice present.
Interrogative: Has Kevin given his mother a nice present?
4- She has moved to a new house.
Negative: She hasn't moved to a new house.
Interrogative: Has she moved to a new house.
Respuesta:
1- She has studied German since 1999
Negative: She didn't study German since 1999
Interrogative: Did she study German since 1999?
2- My teacher has explained the lesson yet
Negative: My teacher has not explained the lesson yet
Interrogative: Did my teacher explain the lesson yet?
3- Kevin has given his mother a nice present
Negative: Kevin has not given his mother a nice present
Interrogative: Did Kevin has given his mother a nice present?
4- She has moved to a new house.
Negative: She has not moved to a new house
Interrogative: Did she move to a new house?