This document discusses the present perfect tense and how it differs from the past simple tense. It provides examples of affirmative and negative statements using the present perfect, as well as questions and short answers. It also discusses the differences between using "too" and "enough" and provides example sentences to illustrate their meanings.
This document discusses the present perfect tense and how it differs from the past simple tense. It provides examples of affirmative and negative statements using the present perfect, as well as questions and short answers. It also discusses the differences between using "too" and "enough" and provides example sentences to illustrate their meanings.
This document discusses the present perfect tense and how it differs from the past simple tense. It provides examples of affirmative and negative statements using the present perfect, as well as questions and short answers. It also discusses the differences between using "too" and "enough" and provides example sentences to illustrate their meanings.
This document discusses the present perfect tense and how it differs from the past simple tense. It provides examples of affirmative and negative statements using the present perfect, as well as questions and short answers. It also discusses the differences between using "too" and "enough" and provides example sentences to illustrate their meanings.
Affirmative I’ve gone to cuzco I/You/We/They’ve (have ) Surf a He/She/It’s (has) wave Present perfect vs past simple Negative Unit 11 I’ve been to the doctor twice this year I/You/We/They’ve (haven’t) Surf a wave This year is a period that continues so He/She/It’s (hasn’t) far, so we use the present perfect.
Questions and short answers I saw Pepe a few minutes ago.
Have I/You/We/They Worked?
Too and enough If we specify when something Has he/she/it happened, the simple past is used. too “too” + adjetivo/ adverbio
You are too Young to understand
enough adjetivo/adverbio + “enough”
Heather is old enough now to make her own decisions