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LAS PARTES DE LA COMPUTADORA
Teacher: Aurelio Arauz
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10th Grade
Teacher:
Aurelio Arauz
PRESENT
PERFECT
TENSE
NEGATIVE
FORM
INTERROGATIVE FORM
CONTACT INFORMATION
CONCLUSIONS
1. The present perfect is formed using has/have + past participle. Questions are indicated by inverting the subject and has/have. Negatives are made with not.
Statement: You have seen that movie many times.
Question: Have you seen that movie many times?
Negative: You have not seen that movie many times.