Un diálogo de 2 personas en inglés con pasado y presente perfecto, to have, to had
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A. Have you been in France?
B. No, I haven't been in France but I have been in Italy.
A. did you learn somenthing new?
B. yes, I have learned about the nice culture they have.
A. I should have gone 2 years ago but I have hadn't enough time lately ...
B. No, I haven't been in France but I have been in Italy.
A. did you learn somenthing new?
B. yes, I have learned about the nice culture they have.
A. I should have gone 2 years ago but I have hadn't enough time lately ...
marvdleon:
Haven't had* been to*
-well... I think I´m fine. and you?
- I´m fine. why do you say that?
-last night I crashed my car into a garbage and I can´t pay the repair.
- did you make some injury? don´t worry I lend you some money.
- no, thank you so much
John.- Hi, Mary.
Mary.- Hi John. Have you been here long time ago?
John.- Oh, no. I’ve (I have) arrived five minutes ago.
Mary.- Great. I have think you have been here at least an hour before. I have derived all the morning, but traffic was so heavy.
John.- Never mind Mary. Have you eat yet?
Mary.- No, no yet.
John.- Then come to that restaurant. I have come here for six months, cooks well.
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