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PRESENTE PERFECT

The text explains the use of time expressions and the present perfect tense in English grammar. It categorizes verbs into regular and irregular forms and outlines the structure of the present perfect tense, which involves using the auxiliary verb "

PRESENTE PERFECT

VERBOS

IRREGULAR

THEY HAVE OWN FORMS

REGULAR

ADD/ ED/ D/IED

TIME EXPRESIONS

EVER, NEVER, JUST, ALREADY, YET, FOR, SINCE, HOW, LONG, LATELY, RECENTLY, ETC

PRESENTE PERFECT

SOMETHINGTHAT HAPENED IN THE PAST AND HAS A RESULT IN THE PRESENTE

I HAVESTEPED IN WATERAND NOW MY SHOES ARE WENT

negative sentences

have not
has not

SOMETHING THAT HAPENED AT AN INDEFINITE TIME IN THE PAST, (USE PAST SIMPLE FOR DEFINITE TIME IN THE PAST)

pATRICIO HAS TAKEN UP A HOBBY

FORMLA

SUJBJET + AUX + HAS/HAVE + PAST PARTICIPLE+ COMPEMENT

EXPERIENCIES AND THINGS WE HAVE OR HAVE NOT IN OUR LIVES

TOM HAS PLAYED CHESS BUT HE HAS NOT PLAYED A VIDEO GAME

VERB TO HAVE AUXILIAR

have
I, YOU, WE, THEY
HAS
he, she,it

SOMETHING THAT STARTED IN THE PAST AND CONTINUES IN THE PRESENT

MARIA HAS WORKEDFOR THAT GYM SINCE 2018