what have/haven't the people done
1) tim______(wash) the car.
2) Sue______(eat) a whole chocolate bar
3)we_____ (play) in the garden
4)you______ (be) wich a cute boy
5) they______ (make) a lol of noise
6)he____(not boy) the books yet
7)John______(drink) the joice
Respuestas
Respuesta:
tim washes
sue eats
we play
they make
he dont's make
john drinks
Explicación:
creo que es así
Respuesta:
a) Tim has washed the car.
b) Sue has eaten a whole chocolate bar.
c) We have played in the garden.
d) You have been with a cute.
e) They made a lot of noise.
f) He hasn't bought the books yet.
g) John has drunk the juice.
+ Unos ejemplos.
h) He has watched a film on tv.
i) The girl hasn't slept on the chair
j) Ann hasn't cleaned the kitchen
k) Paul has spoken with his friends.
l) The girls have written poems.
m) John has done the homework.
n) Kate has painted a picture.
ñ) The boys have gone to the cinema.
Explicación:
PRESENT PERFECT -> present simple of verb "to have" (Have/has) + past participe.
El past participe a menudo termina en -ed o -d (opened, decided, etc) pero muchos verbos importantes son irregulares ( written, done, seen, eaten, etc)
Recuerden que el past participe es la 3 fila de la lista de verbos, si el verbo no se encuentra allí, se le agrega -ed o -d.
Primero se agrega Have o has, depende la persona y si es negativo, afirmativo o interrogación.
- Affirmative form:
I, We, You; They } Have ('ve)
He, She, It } Has( 's)
Washed, cleaned, danced, finished.
done, been, bought, begun.
- Negative form:
I, We, You, They } Haven´t (have not)
He, She, It } Hasn´t (has not)
Washed, cleaned, danced, finished.
done, been, bought, begun.
- Interrogative form:
Have { I, We, You, They
Has { He, She, It
+
Washed?, cleaned?, danced?, finished?.
done?, been?, bought?, begun?.