B Write sentences or questions with already, just, or yet.
He/arrive. (already) He's already arrived.
1 l/have / breakfast. (just)
2 / you / finish / your homework? (yet)
3 The film start. (already)
4 1/not meet his girlfriend. (yet)
5 They / get married. (just)
6 You're too late. He/go/ home. (already)
7 / you speak / to him? (yet)
8 I/not read / his new book. (yet
Respuestas a la pregunta
2- Have you finished your homework yet?
3- The film’s already starting.
4- (no entendí lo que quisiste decir)
5- They just got married.
6- You’re too late. He already went home.
7- have you spoke to him yet?
8- I haven’t read his new book yet.
Se escriben las siguientes oraciones (sentences) y preguntas (questions) en presente perfecto usando los adverbios already, just, o yet:
- l have just had breakfast.
- Have you finished your homework yet?
- The film has already started.
- I haven't met his girlfriend yet.
- They have just gotten married.
- You're too late. He has already gone home.
- Have you spoken to him yet?
- I haven't read his new book yet.
¿Cuándo se usa el present perfect?
Se utiliza cuando hablamos de acciones que empezaron en el pasado y continúan en el presente o que se han terminado recientemente. Para completar las oraciones se debe usar el auxiliar del have (have/has) con las siguientes estructuras:
- Afirmativa:
Sujeto + have / has + pasado participio + complemento.
- Negativa:
Sujeto + haven’t / hasn’t + verbo en participio + complemento.
- Interrogativa:
Have / Had + sujeto / pronombre + verbo participio + complemento?
Al utilizar los adverbios “ever”, “already”, “just”, y “never” se debe recordar que van después de have/has y antes del participio pasado. En cambio “yet” siempre se coloca al final de la oración.
Puedes aprender más sobre el presente perfecto (present perfect) en: brainly.lat/tarea/13228 y https://brainly.lat/tarea/157784
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