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We use Present Perfect tense: When we are referring to a time frame that comes up to the present: When we are referring to a time frame that comes up to the present: I´ve been to Egypt three times. (Up till now I´ve been there three time) Have you had a a busy day today? (We are still in the time frame of today) When we are interested in the present result of a past action. When we are interested in the present result of a past action. Elizabeth´s bought a new car. (She has a new car now) When a situation or activity started in the past and continues in the present. When a situation or activity started in the past and continues in the present. We´ve lived here for two years. (and we still live here now)
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Remember The Present Perfect Tense links the past with the present. The Present Perfect Tense links the past with the present. Past Present
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HeSheIt´s(has)hasn´t bought a new car. IWeYouThey´ve(have)haven´tgone. Hashesheit car?HaveIweyoutheygone? Affirmative and negative Interrogative Interrogative
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Short answers No,hesheithasn´t No,Iweyoutheyhaven´tYes,hesheithasYes,Iweyoutheyhaven´t
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SISTEMATIZACIÓN SINTÁCTICA Affirmative sentenses: Affirmative sentenses: Subject + have / has + verb (in past participle) + rest of the sentense Negative sentenses: Negative sentenses: Subject + haven´t / hasn´t + verb (in past participle) + rest of the sentense
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Interrogative sentenses: Question word + have / has + subject + verb (in past participle) +rest of the question + ? Have / Has + subject + verb (in past participle) + rest of the question + ? Short answers: Yes, subject + has / have Yes, subject + has / have No, subject + hasn´t / haven´t No, subject + hasn´t / haven´t
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VERBS They can be regular or irregular verbs as in Simple Past. They can be regular or irregular verbs as in Simple Past. If a verb is considered an irregular verb you will have to use the third column of your list. If a verb is considered an irregular verb you will have to use the third column of your list.
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