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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE CHIMBORAZO


FACULTA DE INGENIERIA

TRABAJO GRUPAL
TEMA:
PRESENT PERFECT STORY
NOMBRES:
 GUAMBO STEFFANY

 BUSTOS DENNIS

CURSO:
Third English “A”1.
DOCENTE:
Dr. Danilo Yépez.
Fecha:
2021-01-06.
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Present Perfect Story 1


By Really Learn English
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Who are they? What have they done?


What has happened?
Linda has just walked outside with Grandmother. She wears an apron. So
far, she has finished cleaning and washing. She has also gathered seeds and
crumbs.

Now Linda and Grandmother are outside. Linda has just dropped some
seeds on the ground to feed the birds. The birds have not come yet.

Recently, Grandmother has moved in with Linda's family. She now enjoys
living with them.

Grandmother has already sat down on the bench. She also wears an apron.
She has just finished cooking.

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Grandmother and Linda wait for the birds. They have seen birds in the yard
before. Grandmother has always liked to watch the birds. Linda has always
liked to feed them.

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Present Perfect Story 1 – Exercises
A. Answer the following questions. Use the Present Perfect tense.

1. What has Linda finished doing so far? What has she just dropped on the
ground?
- So far, she has finished cleaning and washing. She has also gathered seeds and
crumbs.

- Linda has just dropped some seeds on the ground to feed the birds.

2. Where has Grandmother moved recently? What has Grandmother just


finished doing?
- Recently, Grandmother has moved in with Linda's family.

- She also wears an apron. She has just finished cooking.

3. What has Grandmother always liked to do? What has Linda always liked
to do?
- Grandmother has always liked to watch the birds

- Linda has always liked to feed them.


B. Rewrite the following sentences as negative sentences,
yes/no questions, WH-questions (using the underlined word or
phrase) and tag questions.

Examples for the sentence “Nick has broken the glass.”


Negative: Nick has not broken the glass.
Yes/No Question: Has Nick broken the glass?
WH-Question: Who has broken the glass?
Tag Question: Nick has broken the glass, hasn't he?

1. Linda has just dropped some seeds on the ground.

Negative: Linda has not just dropped some seeds on the ground.

Yes/No Question: Has Linda just dropped some seeds on the ground?

WH-Question: Who has just dropped some seeds on the ground?

Tag Question:

2. Grandmother has moved in with Linda's family.

Negative: Grandmother has not moved in with Linda’s family.

Yes/No Question: Has Grandmother moved in with Linda’s family?

WH-Question: Who has moved in with Linda’s family?

Tag Question:
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3. Grandmother has always liked to watch the birds.

Negative: Grandmother has not always liked to watch the birds

Yes/No Question: Has Grandmother always liked to watch the birds?

WH-Question: Who has always liked to watch the birds?

Tag Question:

C. Rewrite the story using contractions.

Linda’s just walked outside with Grandmother. She wears an apron. So far,
she’s finished cleaning and washing. She’s also gathered seeds and crumbs.
Now Linda and Grandmother are outside. Linda’s just dropped some seeds on
the ground to feed the birds. The birds haven’t come yet.
Recently, Grandmother’s moved in with Linda's family. She now enjoys living
with them.
Grandmother’s already sat down on the bench. She also wears an apron.
She’s just finished cooking.
Grandmother and Linda wait for the birds. They have seen birds in the yard
before. Grandmother has always liked to watch the birds. Linda’s always liked to
feed them.

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