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- Present perfect: estructura, usos y ejemplos | British Council
El present perfect tiene tres estructuras: afirmativa, negativa e interrogativa, las cuales se ordenan de la forma que puedes ver en las tablas de abajo, y en las que también puedes encontrar distintas oraciones con su traducción al español
- Present perfect (en inglés): Estructura y ejemplos
El presente perfecto en inglés (present perfect) es un tiempo verbal compuesto que se forma con con have o has como auxiliares + past participle (participio del verbo principal) Por ejemplo: The dog has eaten too much El perro ha comido demasiado La contracción del auxiliar have es ‘ve Por ejemplo: I’ve been to England before
- Present perfect | LearnEnglish - British Council
The present perfect is formed from the present tense of the verb have and the past participle of a verb We use the present perfect: for something that started in the past and continues in the present: They've been married for nearly fifty years She has lived in Liverpool all her life when we are talking about our experience up to the present:
- Present perfect | Estructura y ejemplos en inglés | ABA English
El presente perfecto en inglés es un tiempo verbal que se utiliza para expresar una relación de la acción entre el presente y el pasado Es decir, la acción inició en el pasado y se mantiene aún en el presente Ejemplos: I’ve been teaching for more than 10 years (Estuve enseñando desde hace 10 años )
- Present Perfect tense (with example sentences) - EnglishClub
How do we use the Present Perfect tense? This tense is called the Present Perfect tense There is always a connection with the past and with the present We use the Present Perfect to talk about: experience; change; continuing situation; Present Perfect for experience We often use the Present Perfect to talk about experience from the past
- Present Perfect Tense: Definition, Rules and Useful Examples
What is the Present Perfect Tense? The Present Perfect Tense is used to describe actions that have happened at an unspecified time before now It connects the past with the present Common uses include: Experiences: “She has visited Paris ” Changes over time: “He has grown taller ” Incomplete actions: “They have not finished their homework ”
- THE PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE TENSE - Perfect English Grammar
Clear explanations about how to make the Present Perfect Tense in English, with lots of practice exercises
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