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Yes, they do. Some men help women with housework, but in fact
(de hecho) women do much more.
fair: justo No, I don´t. They should be equal.
Teenagers don´t do much housework. They don´t help a lot.
They tidy their room, pick up their dirty clothes and lay the
table.
Younger children can help to lay the table.
My mother / I do most of the housework.
Yes, they do. / No, they don´t. They think that some should help
more.
I mostly (mayormente) do the shopping once / twice / three
times a week / every day/ every weekend / every Saturday
I hate ing verb doing the cleaning, but I don´t mind ing verb
laying the table
I enjoy doing the shopping.
Yes, I do / No, I don´t. I do it with music and I relax.
I feel tired.
Yes, I have. I´ve done the shopping / cleaned the floor / tidied my
room.
No, I haven´t.

Present Perfect:
It is used for very recent actions and when we
don´t when. (use)
Wh- / How long have subject + participle?
(por cto tiempo) has she / he /it

Participle: regular verbs -ed


irregular verbs (change form )
I / You / We / They have/´ve (+) / haven´t (-)
She / He / It has /´s (+) / hasn´t (-)
+ participle (-ed / 3rd Column)
I´ve played that game.
She´s already (aún) played.
has /´s already participle (+)
have /´ve recently (recientemente)
has /´s /have / ´ve participle so far (hasta
ahora) (+)(-)
They´ve studied so far.
Wh- have / has subject participle yet (ya)?
hasn´t / haven´t participle yet (-) (aún)

(+) aux + already participle


recently
just (recién)
…………yet?
…….yet (-)
Defective verbs
put-cut-cost: these verbs never change

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