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PRESENT PERFECT

We usually use the present perfect to talk about experiences.


Structure:
Pronoun + have/has + past participle verb + complement
Rule:
Have/ haven´t (have not): I/ we/you/ they
Has/hasn´t (has not): he/ she / it
Examples:
I have traveled to New York three years ago.
I have eaten sushi in that restaurant.
We have already finished the subject.
You have started a new career, medicine.
She has been to Madrid one year ago
He has visited me the last month.
(dog) It has eaten

Present perfect - Negatives sentences:


I haven´t eaten your food!
We haven´t finished the homework 
She hasn´t started her new career.
He hasn´t bought the new ps5.
(the dog) It hasn´t eaten yet.
Present perfect questions
Structure:
1. Have/has + pronoun + past participle verb + complement.
2. Question word + Have/has + pronoun + past participle verb +
complement.

Examples:
1. Have you visited Mexico?
2. When have you visited Mexico?

1. Has she started her new business?


2. Why has she started her new business?

1. Have we finished the project?


2. Where have we finished the project?

Classwork:
What important things have you done in your life? (5 activities)
I have talked with the mayor, I have traveled to Ecuador, I have
bought a house, I have gone to a concert, I have traveled by boat

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