Underline the correct one
I lost – have lost my wallet. I cannot find it anywhere. I looked – have looked at the bedroom but it wasn’t there.
I didn’t sell – haven’t sold my car. I decided – have decided to keep it.
Didn’t you finish – haven’t you finished your work yet?
They went – have gone to New York. They must be having great time. Last semester I was – have been there and I had – have had wonderful time.
Selma lived – has lived in Qatar for two years. Last month she moved – has moved to Barcelona.
I was – have been born in Sydney but I lived – have lived in Canberra.
“Did she help – has he helped you
with your Spanish exam?”
“No, he didn’t – hasn’t. He is busy.”
My father was – has been very
busy recently.
We bought – have bought a new
house. It has got a very large garden.
She was – has been a teacher
when she was – has been 21.
Fill in the blanks with
the given time
expressions.
Respuestas
Respuesta:
I lost
I looked
haven’t sold my car
I decided
haven’t you finished your work yet?
have gone to New York.
They must be having great time
have been there and I had
has lived in Qatar for two years.
has moved to Barcelona.
I was
“Did she help
with your Spanish exam?”
“No, he didn’t – hasn’t. He is busy.”
My father was – has been very
busy recently.
We bought – have bought a new
house. It has got a very large garden.
She was – has been a teacher
when she was – has been 21.
Fill in the blanks with
the given time
expressions.
Explicación:
espero haberte ayudado
me pones como la mejor? me ayuda mucho de verdad
El presente perfecto se usa para acciones que siguen pasando, el pasado simple para acciones que ya terminaron.
Presente Perfecto.
El presente perfecto se usa para hablar de acciones que iniciaron en el pasado pero que aún siguen sucediendo en el presente, la estructura para hacer las oraciones es la siguiente.
- Sujeto + Verbo Auxiliar (Have/has) + Verbo en participio pasado + Complemento.
Pasado Simple.
El pasado simple se usa para hablar de acciones culminadas en el pasado.
Su estructura es:
- Sujeto + verbo en pasado + complemento.
- I have lost my wallet. I cannot find it anywhere. I looked in the bedroom but it wasn’t there.
- I didn’t sell my car. I decided to keep it.
- Haven’t you finished your work yet?
- They went to New York. They must be having great time. Last semester I was there and I had wonderful time.
- Selma lived in Qatar for two years. Last month she moved to Barcelona.
- I was born in Sydney but I have lived in Canberra.
- “Did he help you with your Spanish exam?” “No, he didn’t. He is busy.”
- My father has been very busy recently.
- We bought a new house. It has got a very large garden.
- She was a teacher when she was 21.
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