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PRESENT PERFECT Structures Affirmative sentences: Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (¨to have¨) + particio pasado Negative Sentences (Frases negativas) Sujeto+ verbo auxiliar (¨to have¨)+ not +particio past participle EXAMPLE: Affirmative Sentences: I've talked(He hablado con Peter.) Negative Sentences: haven't talked(No he hablado con Peter.) Yet is used to question and deny the "Present Perfect" Already used to indicate that we have taken action sooner than expected. Already used to indicate that we have taken action sooner than expected. FOR:It is used for a period of time - 1 minute, 1 hour, 1 day, a month, a year etc ... SINCE:Used since a point in time - 10 o'clock, 2nd January, August, 2001, yesterday etc ...

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PRESENT PERFECT Structures

Affirmative sentences: Sujeto + verbo auxiliar (¨to have¨) + particio

pasadoNegative Sentences

(Frases negativas)

Sujeto+ verbo auxiliar (¨to have¨)+

not +particio past participle

EXAMPLE: Affirmative

Sentences: I've talked(He hablado con

Peter.)Negative

Sentences: haven't talked(No

he hablado con Peter.)

Yet is used to question and deny

the "Present Perfect"

Already used to indicate that we have taken action sooner

than expected.

Already used to indicate that we have taken action sooner

than expected.

FOR:It is used for a period of time - 1

minute, 1 hour, 1 day, a month, a year etc ...

SINCE:Used since a point in time - 10 o'clock, 2nd January, August, 2001,

yesterday etc ...

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MARIA FERNANDA VARGAS PATIÑO

Grade 1002 JT 2013