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Escuela Preparatoria Oficial N 53

English V

PRESENT PERFECT
Integrantes:
Cedillo Rivero Irvin Daniel
Contreras Gonzlez Ricardo Samuel
Escalona de Jess Fernando Daniel
Godinez E Pedro Luis
Jimnez Bautista Guadalupe Michel
Snchez Tapia Selene

Grade: 3

Group: III
Scholar year
2015-2016

San Juan Zitlaltepec, Zumpango, Mxico to September 24, 2015.

Present Perfect
Perfect tense
The structure of the present perfect in English is:
[SUBJECT] + Have / has + [participle of the verb] + complement
Construction of the participle
Regular verbs form the participle "-ed" is added.
playplayed
But must take into account some considerations:
Irregular verbs
For irregular verbs must be memorized his way past participle.
Regular verbs
Regular verbs ending with "-e" participle form its simply adding a "d" and if they end in "-y" is
changed to -ied.
useused

StudyStudied

The denial in the present perfect


Denying the perfect present does not have any complications. Its structure is simply:
[SUBJECT] + Have / has + Not + [verb participle] + complement
The question in the present perfect
The question is constructed by reversing the order of subject and verb to have. That is to
say:
Have / has + [SUBJECT] + [verb participle] + complement + ?
If prayer had qestion word form is:

[Question Word] + have + [SUBJECT] + [verb participle] + cpmplement?


Using the present perfect
Actions beginning in the past and have not finished in this
Actions that began and ended in the past but continues its effect on the present.
Actions that began and ended in the past but that the caller has set the action in a time
interval not over. This situation of action at a time interval not finished building requires
prayer in perfect present.
Particles used in "Present Perfect"
Just (finish)
Just used "Present Perfect" to say that an action has just been completed:
HAVE 1 Y 2
HAS 3 PERSONA
Already (already)
HE
PERSONA
I
But
only with affirmative prayers and
YOU
SHE
Present Perfect:
WE
YOU
IT
Yet (already or still)
THEY
Yet
in "Present Perfect" means "and"
in interrogative sentences and "still" in negative:
Ever (ever)
Ever used in interrogative sentences with "Have You Ever ...?" Structure (Have you ever ...?)

AFIRMATIVA

NEGATIVA

INTERROGATIVA

IMAGEN

I have been in Tokyo

I havent been
inTokyo

Have I been inTokyo?

Skylar has become


very successful

Skylar hasn become


very successful

Skylar become very


successful?

Juan has broken the


glass

Juan hasnt broken


the glass

Has Juan broken the


glass?

Anahi has eaten at


the home of his
grandmother

Anahi hasn eaten at


the home of his
grandmother

Has Anahi eaten at


the home of his
grandmother?

Ricardo has played


drums at a party

Ricardo hast played


drums at a party

Has Ricardo played


drums at a party?

Adriana has drunk


orange juice since
2014
They have run in
competition for
athletes
He has kissed his
girlfriend Riley

Adriana hasnt drunk


orange juice since
2014
They havent run in
competition for
athletes
he hasnt kissed his
girlfriend Riley

Has Adriana drunk


orange juice since
2014?
Have They run in
competition for
athletes?
Has he kissed his
girlfriend Riley?

We have gone to the


cinema for a week

We havent gone to
Have we gone to the
the cinema for a week cinema week?

You have studied


together in group

You havent studied


together in group

Have you studied


together in group?

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