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Contestado por NearskylerNahui
1

Explicación:

No hay mucho que explicar, aparte de que se usa la forma de present perfect, en la cual se conjuga los verbos en el past participle

Adjuntos:
Contestado por estrellasdelfuturo79
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Respuesta:

2. Complete the sentences using has or have

I have printed a document.

He has asked a question.

We have bought some biscuits.

Alan and Kerrie have danced.

Lance has carried that heavy bag all the way home.

3. Complete according to the Present Perfect Simple.

She has not studied for the exam.

Adam and Natalie have lived together for 3 years.

Where has he gone?

We have not left yet.

I have wanted a new car for a long time.

Complete the List using Have, Has, Hasn't or Haven't.

Affirmative

I have played

You have eaten

He has read

She has slept

It has run

We have spoken

You have worked

They have studied

Negative

I haven't played

You haven't eaten

He hasn't read

She hasn't slept

It hasn't run

We haven't spoken

You haven't worked

They haven't studied

Interrogative

Have I played?

Have you eaten?

Has he read?

Has she slept?

Has it run?

Have we spoken?

Have you worked?

Have they studied?

Explicación:

El Presente Perfecto Afirmativo. Se construye de la siguiente manera:

Sujeto + have/ has + Verbo en Participio Pasado + Complemento.

El Presente Perfecto Negativo. Se construye de la siguiente manera:

Sujeto + Haven't / Hasn't + Verbo en Participio Pasado + Complemento.

El Presente Perfecto Interrogativo Se construye de la siguiente manera:

Have / Has + Sujeto + Verbo en Participio Pasado + Complemento?

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