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Ficha Inglés Bgu Nivelacion Formativa Semana 01 Miércoles 265 Yr Viernes 28 de Mayo
Ficha Inglés Bgu Nivelacion Formativa Semana 01 Miércoles 265 Yr Viernes 28 de Mayo
O.EFL 5.3 Access greater flexibility of mind, creativity, enhanced linguistic intelligence, and critical thinking skills through an appreciation of
linguistic differences. Enjoy an enriched perspective of their own L1 and of language use for communication and learning.
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learning and practice opportunities. Respect themselves and others within the communication process, cultivating habits of honesty and
integrity into responsible academic behavior.
O.EFL 5.5 Directly access the main points and important details of up-to date English language texts, such as those published on the web, for
professional or general investigation, through the efficient use of ICT and reference tools where required.
INGLÉS - ENGLISH
DÍA/DAY ACTIVIDADES/ACTIVITIES
Miércoles/
Wednesday
26-05-2021
SIMPLE PAST – PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE
Viernes/
Friday
Form
28-05-2021
Simple Past Present Perfect Simple
irregular verbs: form of 'have' + 3rd
irregular verbs: see 2nd column of irregular verbs column of irregular verbs
Example: Example:
I spoke I / you / we / they have spoken
he / she / it has spoken
regular verbs: form of 'have' + infinitive +
regular verbs: infinitive + ed ed
Example: Example:
I worked I / you / we / they have worked
he / she / it has worked
Exceptions
Exceptions when adding 'ed':
Example:
love - loved
Example:
admit - admitted
Example:
travel - travelled
Example:
worry - worried
but: play - played
See also explanations on Simple Past and Present Perfect Simple
Use
In British English, the use of Simple Past and Present Perfect is quite strict. As soon as a time
expression in the past is given, you have to use Simple Past. If there are no signal words, you
must decide if we just talk about an action in the past or if its consequence in the present is
important.
Note that the following explanations and exercises refer to British English only. In American
English, you can normally use Simple Past instead of Present Perfect. We cannot accept this in
our exercises, however, as this would lead to confusions amongst those who have to learn the
differences.
Do you want to express that an action happened at a certain time in the past (even if it was just a
few seconds ago) or that an action has just / already / not yet happened?
Example: Example:
I phoned Mary 2 minutes ago. I have just phoned Mary.
Certain event in the past or how often so far?
Do you want to express when a certain action took place or whether / how often an action has
happened till now?
Do you just want to express what happened in the past? Or do you want to emphasise the result (a
past action's consequence in the present)?
Lic. Ma. Fernanda García Lic. Rocío Guerrero Lic. Vicky Peralta
DOCENTES DE INGLÉS BGU