Poner las palabras en el orden correcto. a) I/homework/yet/finished/ haven’t/my I haven´t finished my homework yet. b) I/homework/my/done/have/already ______________________________ c) I/homework/my/finished/have/just ______________________________ d) He/home/gone/has/already ______________________________ e) Mark/come back/France/just/has/from ______________________________ f) They/bought/new/a/just/have/house ______________________________ g) We/had/lunch/haven’t/yet ______________________________ h) The train/the station/already/left/has ______________________________ i) left/the train/yet/has/? ______________________________
Respuestas a la pregunta
Respuesta:
b I have already done my homework.
c I have just finished my homework
d He has already gone home
e Mark has just come back from France
f They have just bought a new house
g We haven't had lunch yet
h The train has already left the train station
i Has the train left yet?
Explicación:
b Ya hice mi tarea
c Acabo de finalizar mi tarea
d Ya él se ha ido a casa
e Mark acaba de regresar de Francia
f Ellos acaban de comprar una casa nueva
g No hemos almorzado aún
h El tren ya salió de la estacion
i Ya el tren salió?
El presente perfecto con Already Just y Yet se forma de la siguiente manera:
Pronombre o Nombre + Have o Has + Just o Already + verbo en participio pasado + complemento
Pronombre + Hasn't o Haven't + verbo en participio pasado + Yet
C. I have just finished my homework
D. He has already gone home
E. Mark has just come back from France
F. They have just bought a new house
G. We haven’t had lunch yet
H. The train has already left the station
I. Has the train left yet?