Completar el texto con la forma correcta del PRESENTE PERFECTO de
los verbos en paréntesis (Recuerda que necesitas del auxiliar “HAVE” o “HAS” y el verbo que
sigue en pasado participio)
The Oxford English Dictionary ____ _______A. (CONFIRM) that 500 words were added to the Oxford English Dictionary last year. The dictionary records
he meaning and development of the English language. For a word to qualify, it must have ________B. (TO BE) in popular use for at least 10 years in both
novels and newspapers. Some of the terms in Oxford´s latest update are much older than you might think. Twerk, the dance that gained global fame thanks
to pop-start Miley Cyrus, _____ ______ C. (TO BE) admitted with Oxford sayings its origins go back to almost 200 years. Researchers found the word was
first used in 1980, spelt twirk, to refer to a twisting or jerking movement or twitch. “we are confident that it is the same origins as the dance” Fiona McPherson,
a senior editor of Oxford English Dictionary, told The Guardian. “there _____ _______ D. (TO BE) constant use up into the present day to mean that same
thing. I think it´s quite spectacular, the early origins for it. We were quite surprised.”The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language. It is an unsurpassed guide to the meaning, history
and pronunciation of 600,000 words- past and present- from across the English-speaking world. Every three months it announces updates, revises existing
entries and adds new words.The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) is widely regarded as the accepted authority on the English language. It is an unsurpassed guide to the meaning, history
and pronunciation of 600,000 words- past and present- from across the English-speaking world. Every three months it announces updates, revises existing
entries and adds new words.
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