This document provides information about the simple past and present perfect tenses in English. It explains that the simple past is used to talk about completed past actions at a specific time, while the present perfect is used for actions that began in the past but continue in the present or have present results. It then gives examples of expressions used with each tense and provides formulas for forming sentences in the simple past and present perfect tenses.
This document provides information about the simple past and present perfect tenses in English. It explains that the simple past is used to talk about completed past actions at a specific time, while the present perfect is used for actions that began in the past but continue in the present or have present results. It then gives examples of expressions used with each tense and provides formulas for forming sentences in the simple past and present perfect tenses.
This document provides information about the simple past and present perfect tenses in English. It explains that the simple past is used to talk about completed past actions at a specific time, while the present perfect is used for actions that began in the past but continue in the present or have present results. It then gives examples of expressions used with each tense and provides formulas for forming sentences in the simple past and present perfect tenses.
This document provides information about the simple past and present perfect tenses in English. It explains that the simple past is used to talk about completed past actions at a specific time, while the present perfect is used for actions that began in the past but continue in the present or have present results. It then gives examples of expressions used with each tense and provides formulas for forming sentences in the simple past and present perfect tenses.
Se usa pasado simple para hablar de cosas Se usa para: pasadas que se han terminado, y que se hicieron a >Acciones que comenzaron en el un momento específico del pasado. pasado y que no han terminado Algunas expresiones: aún en el presente. 10 years ago ; yesterday ; last week ; last month ; in 2007 ; an hour ago ; this morning ; last Friday ; last summer; a few months ago; >Acciones que comenzaron y acabaron en el pasado pero que su efecto continuo en el presente. Algunas expresiones: FORMAR ORACIONES (P.P) Just; already; yet; ever; never. [SUJETO] + have/has + [PARTICIPIO DEL VERBO]
I have not slept in the past two days
I am not hungry because I have eaten an Apple We have just eaten and we are not hungry I have already ordered the books Have you ordered her book yet? No, I have not ordered her book yet Have you ever seen a camel crying?
FORMAR ORACIONES (P.S)
[SUJETO] + [VERBO EN PASADO, TERMINACIÓN "-ed"] [SUJETO] + did + not + [VERBO EN INFINITIVO (sin to)] Did + [SUJETO] + [VERBO EN INFINITIVO (sin to)] ?
I went to the University of Oxford
I did not sing I ate an apple yesterday I played a match last week What did you sing? She moved to New York several years ago. He didn’t say anything to me. She didn’t eat her sandwich. He wasn’t at the party. She wasn’t upset. They weren’t awake