Write present perfect sentences. Add for or since where necessary.
1. I/ not meet / her boyfriend yet. ______________________________
2. They / live/ in that house / the end of last year. _______________________________
3. We / only / be / same class / a few weeks. ________________________________
4 We / already / raise / over €200 for charity.
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5. I/ not speak / her / Friday. _________________________________
6. How long / have/ that mobile phone? _________________________________
7 She / never / want / play / musical instrument. _________________________________
8 Miranda / be / away on holiday / last Wednesday. _________________________________
9 We / know / each other / ages. ______________________________
10 Terry / just / finish/ cleaning /bathroom. ______________________________
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1. I haven't met her boyfriend yet
2. They have lived in that house since the end of last year
3. We have only been in the same class for a few weeks
4. We have already risen over 200€ for charity
5. I haven't spoken to her since Friday
6. For how long have you had that mobile phone?
7. She has never wanted to play a musical instrument
8. Miranda has been away on holiday since last Wednesday
9. We have known each other for ages
10. Terry has just finished cleaning the bathroom
ra6827539:
muchas gracias por ayudarme
Sweetlavander, tu respuesta es correcta, salvo dos cositas.
3. We have only✔️been in the same class for a few weeks.
Cuando el verbo está en 'present perfect', 'only' va en la misma posición de los 'adverbs of frequency': entre el auxiliar 'have/has' y el participio pasado del verbo principal.
7. She has never wanted to play A✔️ musical instrumenT✔️.
7. She has never wanted to play ANY✔️ musical instrumentS✔️.
Cuando 'any' significa 'ningún/-una/-unos/-unas', va seguido de un sustantivo contable PLURAL o de un sustantivo incontable.
Si el sustantivo contable es singular, hay que usar el artículo indefinido: 'a/an'.
'Any' va seguido de un sustantivo contable SINGULAR o de un sustantivo incontable cuando significa 'cualquier/a'.
Saludos. ツ ¡Felices fiestas! ❤️
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