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Created on November 28, 2019
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Transcript
PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
AFFIRMATIVE
S + have/has + V (III/-ed)
I have finished my homework
Sue has travelled to London twice.
NEGATIVE
S+HAVEN'T/HASN'T+V (III/-ED)
I haven't finished my homework yet
He hasn't eaten anything
QUESTIONS
Helen has improved a lot
Has Helen improved?
Yes, she has. No, she hasn't
GRAMMAR AUCTION
How much are you going to bid for each sentence?
Título 1
I've never been to England before
When you went to London last year, have you seen the London Eye?
What does the 's stand for?
She's had a very good trip
What does the 's in "she's" and in "boyfriend's" stand for?
She's lost her boyfriend's wallet!
Translate the sentence into English
Na Maria ha tengut un fill
Translate the sentence into English
Per què has anat al bany?
Alexander works in an Indian restaurant. He has cooked 300 meals this week!
Translate into English
On has estat?
Which sentence is correct? a , b, (or) a and b
a. My mother worked in this schoolb. My mother has worked in this school for 10 years
What's the difference between these two sentences?
a. Alexander has lived in London for 5 years b. Alexander lived in London 5 years ago