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Simple Past 8A, Present Perfect - Coggle Diagram
Simple Past 8A
Affirmative
Regular-Use D , ED or IED . When the verb ends with "e" , we use "D". When the verb ends with "y" , and it"s not CVC we drop the 'y' and add IED.
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Short Answers
Yes, _ did. Yes, __ was (I, he, she, it) / were (you, we, they).
No, didn’t. No, wasn’t (I, he, she, it)/weren’t (you, we, they).
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Was - I, he, she, it / Were - you, we and they
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Present Perfect
Estructure
The Simple Simple Present is formed by the auxiliary verb to (have / has) conjugated in the Simple Present + the Past Participle of the main verb.
Short answers: Yes, ___ have or has.
No, __ haven’t or hasn’t.
- Structure - Subject + has/have + V3. Example - She has written an essay.
Rule: The past participle of a regular verb is base+ed, e.g. played, arrived, looked. The present perfect of any verb is composed of two elements : the appropriate form of the auxiliary verb to have (present tense), plus the past participle of the main verb.
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he, she, it - use HAS and I, you, we, they use HAVE
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