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Pronoun+Aux(have/has)+participle.
I/you/we/they have been.
She/he/it has been.
Pronoun+Aux(have/has+not)+participle.
I/you/we/they haven't been.
She/he/it hasn't been.
Wh-Aux(have/has)+ pronoun +participle?
Where have (I/you/we/they) been?
Where has (she/he/it) been?
En presente perfecto utilizamos el verbo en participio. Entonces, los verbos regulares son con -ed y los irregulares son los de la 3er columna de la lista.
Lo usamos cuando hablamos de situaciones o acciones finalizadas en el pasado en un tiempo especifico.
Las expresiones de tiempo son indicativos para reconocer el pasado.
Algunas de ellas son:
Last
Ago
Yesterday
Days of the week
Years....
Los verbos regulares siguen la regla gramatical que para modificarlos se le agrega al final -ed.
Por ejemplo: workED/PlayED.
Existen algunas excepciones:
Verbos terminados en e agregan solo -d. arrive= arriveD
Verbos terminados en consonante+y. agregan -ied.
study= studIED
Los verbos irregulares no siguen la regla gramatical por lo que algunos no cambian, o cambian solo una letra o cambian por completo. Para usarlos correctamente tenemos que estudiarlos segun la 2da. columna.
Affirmatives
Pronoun+Verb (regular o irregular)
e.g I worked in a company.
e.g He went to Europe last week.
Negatives
Pronoun+ did not + Infinitive verb
e.g. They didn't go to Europe.
e.g. He didn't work in a company.
Interrogative
Wh- did -pronoun - infinitive verb?
e.g. Where did he go?
e.g. What did we do yesterday?