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Task 1
Task 1
Task 1
1. You say this when you want to offer to introduce someone to a new place.
I could show you around
2. You say this to suggest that someone call or e-mail you in the future.
We should keep in touch
3. You say this when you’re not sure if you know someone, but you think you might.
You look familiar
4. You say this when you want to ask about someone’s recent activities
What have you been up to
Write affirmative, negative, interrogative sentences using present perfect tense. (4
SENTENCES IN ITS AFFIRMATIVE, NEGATIVE, INTERROGATIVE FORM)
EXAMPLE
SENTENCES AFFIRMATIVES:
1. Kerly has been my friend since 2016.
2. I have lived in Santa Elena all my life.
3. I have studied at home for five hours.
4. My mother has bought a new car.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES:
1. Kerly hasn’t been my friend in the university.
2. I haven’t lived in Santa Elena all my life.
3. I haven’t studied at home during the morning.
4. My mother hasn’t bought a new car.
INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES:
1. Has Kerly been your friend?
2. Have you lived in Santa Elena all your life?
3. Have you studied at home?
4. Has your mom bought a new car?