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REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA

COLEGIO MIXTO CARLOS PAYAN


Reconocimiento Oficial Nº 1719 de Marzo de 2011
Código DANE 376001020111 NT 31389735-8
Cra. 28 –1 Nº 72T – 87 Comuneros II Cali.
Gagel Comuna 13
Estudiante: ______________________________________________
Taller Grado Décimo (10°) E.B.S. Abril de 2021 TALLERES PREPARATORIO
Docente: Edwin Vivas ASIGNATURA: INGLES

TALLER

1) EL SEÑOR STEIN ESTÁ ESCRIBIENDO SUS MEMORIAS. COMPLETA SUS NOTAS


CON EL VERBO EN PARTICIPIO PASADO

2)

COMPLETA LA CONVERSACIÓN CON LAS FRASES CORRECTAS. USA LOS VERBOS

DEL RECUADRO

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REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA
COLEGIO MIXTO CARLOS PAYAN
Reconocimiento Oficial Nº 1719 de Marzo de 2011
Código DANE 376001020111 NT 31389735-8
Cra. 28 –1 Nº 72T – 87 Comuneros II Cali.
Gagel Comuna 13

PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE - EXERCISE 10

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES USING PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE:


1. She ____________________________ (already / finish) her English exam.
2. Paul ____________________________ just _________________________ (eat).
3. ____________________________ you ever _______________________ (be) in Madrid?
4. Kate _______________________ (never / go) to Australia.
5. you _______________________ (hear) the news yet?
6. Mary _______________________ (buy) a new house.
7. Paul and Mary _______________________(find) a job in Switzerland.
8. Tom _______________________ (celebrate) his brithday this evening.
9. _______________________ you ever _______________________ (see) a kangaroo?
10. _______________________ she _______________________ (paint) her grandmother's house yet?
 FORMULA ORACIONES EN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.

(you/dial/the wrong number)

(I/read/just/the book)

(they/answer/not/my question)

(he/speak/not/to me/yet)

(she/finish/her work/already)
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REPÚBLICA DE COLOMBIA
COLEGIO MIXTO CARLOS PAYAN
Reconocimiento Oficial Nº 1719 de Marzo de 2011
Código DANE 376001020111 NT 31389735-8
Cra. 28 –1 Nº 72T – 87 Comuneros II Cali.
Gagel Comuna 13

FORMULA ORACIONES INTERROGATIVAS EN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.

(you/be/to England/yet)

(How often/she/call/you)

(the kids/tidy up/their rooms)

(How often/you/travel/abroad)
(How many letters/he/write)

It had been a long and rainy day. Michael had been working all day and was very tired and hungry.(1)
He decided to go and have dinner at a restaurant which was very near his office.(2) He put his raincoat
on, took his umbrella and headed to the street. (3) He walked briskly to “Le Chezon”.(4)

The restaurant was half-full. As usual, he decided to sit at the bar and order some fish and chips. The
waiter, Paul, knew him and said: ‘Right away Sir’, while he served him the usual beer. Michael had a first
sip and looked around.  (5)´Wow- he thought- that’s Margaret- I haven’t seen her for ages’. (6)

Margaret had been his classmate at secondary school. She seemed to be having a drink with a friend.
She was calling the waiter, and suddenly saw Michael sitting at the bar. They both smiled at each
other.Michael went over to her to say hello. It was an exiciting encounter, and they were both very happy
to see each other again.(7) As they talked they came to realise that they had been working at offices
which were very near for almost a year. ‘That’s life – Michael Michael- unexpected things happen every
day.’(8)

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