• Asignatura: Inglés
  • Autor: Takit
  • hace 2 años

ayudaa, Doy corona y 100 puntos

ACTIVITY
a) Subraya con color rojo los verbos que encuentres en Presente Perfecto Simple en el texto y en color azul los que estan en Pasado Simple.

b) ¿Cómo se forman los negativos en Presente Perfecto Simple? Escribe 1 ejemplo que se encuentra en el texto.


Dear Fred, I am having a great time here with my brother in the west of England. I think it is the most interesting place I have ever visited. As you know, Steve is at university here and so I am staying with him. He has been here for three years and he says the town is not the same since he first arrived here and things have changed. He says that when he first came here, it was difficult to get around but over the years that has changed and now they have started new bus routes. As for my news, so far, I have been to the local museum and have learned a lot of things about natural history and wild animals. The paintings in the different rooms were wonderful too. And it didn't cost anything either. After walking around all the galleries, I had a soft drink and a snack. That was good too. I haven't bought any souvenirs yet, but perhaps I will get some tomorrow Anyway, that's about all for now. All the best,​

Respuestas

Respuesta dada por: fertoro89
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El presente perfecto en inglés se forma usando 'has' o 'have' y el participio pasado del verbo. Por ejemplo, “I have watched the movie” o “She has watched the movies.”

El pasado simple se utiliza para hablar de una acción concreta que comenzó y acabó en el pasado. En este caso equivale al pretérito indefinido español. Generalmente, lo usamos con adverbios de tiempo como “last year”, “yesterday”, “last night”

El presente perfecto en negativa se forma añadiendo not a have (o a has si se trata de la tercera persona del singular). La inmensa mayoría de las veces contraemos las negaciones al hablar, de forma que queda así: I haven't gone to bed. You haven't heard the good news.

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