Multiversidad Latinoamericana. English IV “Present Perfect” Campus: Durango. Semester: 4 Profesor: Silvestre Jonattan Rivas Terrones Objective: Students.

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Multiversidad Latinoamericana. English IV “Present Perfect” Campus: Durango. Semester: 4 Profesor: Silvestre Jonattan Rivas Terrones Objective: Students will learn how to create sentences using the present perfect tense in the different ways of references. march the 02nd, 2015

 Present Perfect *Affirmative form. Pronoun noun + Have/has + Verb past participle + Complement Ej. She has walked on the street

 Negative Form Pronoun noun +Haven´t/ Hasn´t + Verb past participle + Complement Ej. She hasn´t walked on the street.

 Interrogative form Have/Has + Pronoun noun + Verb past participle + complement. ? Ej. Has she walked on the street? R: Yes, she has.

 Topic´s excercise  Complete the following sentences. Q1: _______ you _______ (be) to Asia? Q2: She _______ (not/study) for the exam. Q3: Adam and Natalie _______ (live) together for 3 years. Q4: Where _______ he _______ (go)? Q5: We _______ (not/leave) yet. Q6: I _______ (want) a new car for a long time. Q7: _______ the bus (arrive) ________ yet?