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Respuesta:
I.
eat-->eaten
drive-->driven
read-->read
see-->seen
fly-->flown
take-->taken
buy--->bought
win--->won
make-->made
write--->written
send--->sent
II.
- We have visited our relatives in Madrid.
- They haven't study french and spanish.
- Chantal has won the race.
- My father has coame from work.
- Your uncles haven't give you some money.
- The Queen has opened a new hospital.
- The president has given a long speech.
- Martina has listened to the new songs.
- David and Helen have gone to the market.
- Leonard hasn't eat two bananas.
- Hannah has sailed in the sea.
- The baby hasn't cry during the night.
- My friends have walked to school.
- The train has left at 9:05.
- Alice has made a lot of mistakes.
- Philip has divorced his wife Anna.
- Paul has felt very lonely.
- Bernanrd has phoned me this morning.
- The doctor has talked to the patients.
Explicación:
El participio pasado en inglés es la forma del verbo que, en español tiene las terminaciones "ado" o "ido". Siempre se usa con un verbo auxiliar. El pasado participio de los verbos regulares en inglés se forma igual que el pasado del inglés agregando “ed” o “d” al final del verbo.
Nosotros utilizamos has-hasn't (negativo) cuando se trata de she-he-it, pero have-haven't (negativo) cuando es I-you-we-they
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