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1. the black family hace / has gone to the seaside
2. our English tlachers have / has never ridden a horse
3. Ann, Frank and Jim have / has BROUGHT a new house
4. have, has You Taken the dog for a walk?
5. the weather have / has been terrible since yestarday
6. My litte sister have / has just stopped crying.​

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Contestado por natvaldm
1

Explicación:

  • Have
  • Have (en caso de que sea teachers)
  • Have
  • Have
  • Has
  • Has

Contestado por dark1xd
0

Respuesta:

Las oraciones en presente perfecto indican una acción que inició en el pasado y que no ha terminado o aún afecta el presente. Su estructura es la siguiente:

Sujeto + Auxiliar (Have/has) + Verbo en Participio Pasado + Complemento

Se utiliza "have" cuando el sujeto de la oración esta en primera persona, y "has" cuando es tercera persona.

I have already finished my homework

My son has just started the university.

The Black family have gone to the seaside.

Dad hasn't watered the plants.

Has Sam ever been to the USA?

Our English teachers have never ridden a horse.

Ann, Frank and Jim have bought a new house.

Have you taken the dog for a walk

The weather has been terrible since yesterday.

My little sister has just stopped crying.

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