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present perfect
students
emilio gonzalez
glendys morales
martin ortiz
2 medio b

What is ?
the present perfect of any verb is composed of the auxiliary verb
have in the present and the past participle of the main verb the past
participle form

how to use
the estructure is very simple have has t past
participle v-ed you must use have or has (depending
on who performs the action) and add the past
participle of the verb

ABREEVIACIONES

I HAVE: I’ VE
SHE HAS : SHE’ S

Has He/She
it been. Have we
been
verbs

examples
sujeto+auxiliar have + verbo en participio
i have talles to the doctor
sujeto+auxiliar have + not verbo en participio
you have not cleaded the house

INTERROGATIVE FORM
TO FORM THE INTERROGATION ONLY
THE AUXILIARY SHOULD INVEST

HAVE-HAS
HAVE YOU PLAYED FOATBALL

Have i been?
Have you been?
Has he/She it been?
Have we been?
Afirmative Estructure
subject + have + verb in participle + complement
subject + have + not + verb in participle + complement
subject + has + verb in participle + complement

Functions of the present
perfect
.The action began in the past and continues in the present. For example:
I have lived in Veracruz since 1990
2.The time for carrying out the action has not ended. For example:
They have gone to swim twice a week
3.The action is constantly repeated in an indeterminate time between the past and the present
She has visited that museum several times
4.The action concluded recently. For this use use just.He has just finished his homework
5.The time at which the action was performed is not relevant.
We haven't watched Titanic

In conclusion, the present perfect tense in English is a fundamental
tense used to express past actions or experiences that have relevance
in the present. It allows us to communicate past events in a way that
emphasizes their connection to the current moment, whether to
describe actions that occurred at a non-specific time in the past or to
talk about actions that began in the past and continue to the present
have/has
conclusion

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