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PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
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Are actions that happened in the past, but can continue to occur in the present
Affirmative form
Grammar structures
(Pronoun) + (Have/Has) + (Verb in participle) + (Complement)
Examples
My mom has made a cake
I have finished my homework
Negative form
Grammar structures
(Pronoun) + (Haven't/ Hasn't) + (Verb in participle) + (Complement)
Examples
I haven't played on my cell phone all day
The yoyo hasn't stopped spinning
Interrogative form
Grammar structures
(Have/Has) + (Pronoun) + (Verb in participle) +(Complement) + (?)
Examples
Has dad had breakfast?
Have you seen my lunch?
Pronombres
With have
"I" "You" "We" "They"
With has
"She" "He" "It"
Verbs in participle
Regular verbs
They are written in the past or present participle
They have an "ed" ending
Example
Arrived
Talked
Walked
They don't have a fixed ending
Example
Done
Seen
Eaten
Irregular verbs
Juan José Clemente Genaro
Group 401
N.L 12