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PRESENT PERFECT
(PRESENTE PERFECTO)
The present perfect tense can be used to talk about past actions with no specific
time of the action. The structure of a sentence is:
Subject + have/has + verb in past participle + complement.
Remember:
● The past participle of regular verbs end in ed. I.e. played, cooked
● The past participle of irregular verbs has different forms: I.e. gone, seen
● You can use the Time Adverbs: Yet (until now), already (earlier than expected),
just (a very short time ago), never (not at any time before)
I have just seen the new movie
He has never been to Quito.
We haven’t done the homework yet.
a. I have watched more than 20 movies in my life. T F
e. My family and I have watched many movies at home during the pandemic. T F
Ahora escribe tres oraciones sobre cosas que tu y otras personas que conoces han hecho
durante la pandemia. Use el PRESENTE PERFECTO.
a. I ____________________________________