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Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
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Mapa Mental sobre Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous, creado por Xeemaly Castillo el 02/04/2017.
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Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
Present Perfect
What is it?
We use present Perfect when something happened in a past period of time but we say it in the present
How do de built it?
Affirmative
Subject + have or has+ verb in past participle+ complement
Negative
Subject + have not or has not+ verb in past participle + complement
Interrogative
Wh-question + have/has + subject + verb in past participle + complement
Examples
Affirmative: 1.They have danced all night. 2. He has written the book. 3. I have studied for the English exam.
Negative: 1. We haven't done homework. 2. Pedro hasn't cooked the Donner. 3. You haven't listened the new album the beatles.
Interrogative: 1. Where have you traveled in Europe? 2. What have I today in the school? 3. Where have she gone all the day?
Present Perfect Continuous
What is it?
The present Perfect Continuous expresses an action that recently stopped or is still going on.
How do we built it?
Present
talking about the action
Future
Action
Past
Examples
Affirmative: 1. Nicole has been living in USA for six months. 2. I have been listening a lot rock. 3. They have been swimming in the piscine all day.
Negative: 1. We haven't been sleeping in class. 2. Zaira hasn't been going the cinema. 3. They haven't been paying the Rent.
Interrogative: 1. Where have you been running all morning? 2. What has he been playing with your brother? 3. Who have you been eating the cake?
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