Inglés, pregunta formulada por danielareyes315, hace 4 meses

Ayuda! con este ejercicio de ingles

Adjuntos:

Respuestas a la pregunta

Contestado por JV57
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Respuesta:

A. (No sé que hay que hacer en esta, explica)

B. 1. She's been working for five years.

2. I've been studying all day.

3. You've been eating a lot recently.

4. We've been living in London for six months.

5. He's been playing football si he's tired.

(En negativo cambias de "I have" a "I haven't", y en tercera persona seria "He has" a "He haven't")

C. 1. Has she been running much recently?

2. Has it been raining?

3. Have they been living here for a long time?

4. Has Julie been working in this company for more than 5 years?

5. Have they been dating for almost a year?

(aquí en las Yes/No Questions, se responden con "Yes, I have" o "No, I haven't" y en tercera persona "Yes, she has" o "No, she hasn't" Esto no tienes que poner)

D. 1. How long have you been studying Japanese?

2. What have you been doing all day?

3. Where have you been hiding?

4. How long have you been waiting for the bus?

5. How long has she been playing tennis?


JV57: Coronita plz
danielareyes315: En la primera parte, unir la oración de la izquierda (causa) con una de la derecha (resultado). Esto nos permite ver cómo una acción del pasado que continua en el presente nos afecta de ciertas maneras.
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