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1-. 10 exemplas p.

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1.- YOU HAVE WORKED VERY HARD FOR A LONG TIME.
2.- THEY HAVE SPOKEN ABOUT GERMANY AND FRANCE.
3.- HE HAS LIVED IN CANADA SINCE 1989.-
4.- I HAVE PLAYED TENNIS SINCE 2007.-
5.- WE HAVE PLANNED OUR HOLIDAYS FOR A LITTLE TIME.
6.- SHE HAS COOKED SOME SWEETS CAKES FOR A FEW DAYS.
7.- THE PEARSON FAMILY HAS LIVED IN ITS TOWN SINCE 1950.-
8.- I HAVE EVER PAINTED A PICASSO'S PICTURE.
9.- THE DOG HAS ALREADY EATEN A BONE.
10.- HAVENT YOU DRUNK A CUP OF COFFEE, YET?
2-.Positive Structure
Forma larga Forma corta
I have worked I've worked
You have worked You've worked
He has worked He's worked
She has worked She's worked
It has worked It's worked
We have worked We've worked
You have worked You've worked
They have worked They've worked


Negative Structure

Forma larga Forma corta
I have not lost the keys
You have not lost the keys
He has not lost the keys
She has not lost the keys
It has not lost the keys
We have not lost the keys
You have not lost the keys
They have not lost the keys

Ive not lost the keys
youve not lost the keys
he's not lost the keys
shes not lost the keys
its not lost the keys
weve not lost the keys
youve not lost the keys
theyve not lost the keys










Interrogative Structure

Have I bought a new dress?
Have you bought a new dress?
Has he bought a new dress?
Has she bought a new dress?
Has it bought a new dress?
Have we bought a new dress?
Have you bought a new dress?
Have they bought a new dress?

3.- Exercises
1. I answered the question.
2. She opened the window.
3. They called us.
4. You carried a box.
5. It rained a lot.
6. We washed the car.
7. He closed the window.
8. Jenny locked the door.
9. The girls visited the museum.
10. John and Sophie helped in the garden.

4-. Examples.
A=I have studied English for four years.
N=I haven't studied English for four years.
I=Have you studied English for four years?

A=Chad has played the guitar since 1985.
N=Chad hasn't played the guitar since 1985.
I=Has Chad played the guitar since 1985?

A=He has walked a lot today.
N= He hasnt walked a lot today.
I= has he walked a lot today?

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