D - Negate the sentences.
1) They have gone to the park. ___________________________________________
2) She has done the shopping. ___________________________________________
3) The twins have broken the window. ___________________________________________
4) I have learned new words. ___________________________________________
5) Patsy has cut her finger. ___________________________________________
6) We have seen the film. ___________________________________________
7) Anne has lost her mobile phone. ___________________________________________
8) They have stolen the lipstick. ___________________________________________
9) Sam has built a tree house. ___________________________________________
10) Jeff has made pizza. ___________________________________________
Respuestas
2)She hasn’t done the shopping
3)The twins haven’t broke the window
4)I haven’t learned new words
5)Patsy hasn’t cut her finger
6)We haven’t seen the film
7)Anne hasn’t lost her mobile phone
8)They haven’t stolen the lipstick
9)Sam hasn’t built a tree house
10)Jeff hasn’t made pizza
Se reescriben las oraciones en presente perfecto en forma negativa (Negate the sentences):
1) They have gone to the park.
They haven’t gone to the park.
2) She has done the shopping.
She hasn’t done the shopping.
3) The twins have broken the window.
The twins haven’t broken the window.
4) I have learned new words.
I haven’t learned new words.
5) Patsy has cut her finger.
Patsy hasn’t cut her finger.
6) We have seen the film.
We haven’t seen the film.
7) Anne has lost her mobile phone.
Anne hasn’t lost her mobile phone.
8) They have stolen the lipstick.
They haven’t stolen the lipstick
9) Sam has built a tree house.
Sam hasn’t a tree house.
10) Jeff has made pizza.
Jeff hasn’t made pizza.
¿Cuándo se usa el presente perfecto (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 en forma negativa se debe usar el auxiliar haven't / hasn't con la siguiente estructura:
Sujeto + auxiliar en negativo haven't / hasn't + verbo en participio + complemento.
Puedes aprender más sobre el presente perfecto (present perfect) en: https://brainly.lat/tarea/13228
En la primera *gone y park