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ACTIVITY AT HOME

NOMBRE: Valentina Niño Hernández


Curso: 1002
SOLUCIÓN

SECOND POINT:

AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCE :

SUBJECT + HAVE/ HAS + VERB ( PAST PARTICIPLE) + COMPLEMENT.

NEGATIVE SENTENCE:

SUBJECT + HAVEN’T/HASN’T + (PARTICIPLE VERB) + COMPLEMENT.

INTERROGATIVE SENTENCE

HAVE /HAS + SUBJECT + (PARTICIPLE VERB ) +COMPLEMENT.

POINT 3:

A. LARRY AND KAREN


B. THREE PEOPLE WERE INTERVIEWED
C. THEY DON’T KNOW LARRY
D. LARRY DOESN’T ANSWER CALLS

3.2 NEED, INTERVIEWED, LOOKED, WORKED, LEARNED, CALLED.

3.3 We have interviewed 10 people and have looked at over 50 resumes.


He has worked as a salesperson for 10 years in both The United States and
Canada de.
Has he ever worked in the food sales industry?

She has worked in the food industry for 6 years.

She has been a manager of a major supermarket and worked in marketing for a large meat
company.

Has she worked in international sales before?

She has never worked in international sales.

I think we need some one who has worked in an international environment

We haven’t met him yet but his resume looks good

He has been a salesperson in the food industry for 13 years.

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He has worked in The United States, Canada and Mexico. In the past 4 years

He has learned to speak Spanish and French.

We still haven’t had an interview with him.

I have called him many times, but I haven’t been able to reach him

4.1 ORACIONES : I have tried Brazilian fish. (EXPERIENCIAS)

I have cut my finger. (CONSECUENCIAS)


We have lived in this house since 1998(ACCION PASADO)

5. ORACIONES: I HAVE DREAMED OF MY DAD


I HAVE NOT DREAMED OF MY DAD
HAVE I DREAMED WITH MY DAD?
YES ,I HAVE
YES, I DREAMED WITH MY FATHER
NO, I HAVEN’T DREAMED WITH MY FATHER
NO, I HAVEN’T

(SING) I HAVE SING WITH Snoop Dogg


I HAVE NOT SING WITH Snoop Dogg
HAVE I SING WITH Snoop Dogg?
YES, I SING WITH Snoop Dogg
YES, I HAVE
NO, I HAVEN’T SING Snoop Dogg
NO, I HAVEN’T
6. ALREADY: She has already called.

She has already found a new job.

JUST: I'm just a teacher

I just have one question

YET: She hasn’t returned from lunch yet

The mail hasn’t arrived yet.

EVER : I have ever talked to Peter

I have ever smoked cigarettes

NEVER: She has never kissed a boy

I have never had a dog

FOR: I have had this computer for about a year.

He left to Dubai for five days.

SINCE: I work at this company since 1998.

Since 17th December


8. PASADO SIMPLE
Did you see Sarah this morning? (¿Viste a Sara esta mañana?)

PRESENTE PERFECTO
Have you seen Sarah this morning? (¿Has visto a Sarah esta mañana?)

En este caso, como se dice cuando (esta mañana) es bastante claro

En el primer caso la mañana es pasado y terminó (son las 6:30 pm) y en la


segunda oración de la mañana no ha terminado (11:15 am)
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