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by Alexandra Rodriguez Reyes 7 years ago

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Perfect present tense.

The perfect present tense is used to describe actions that have occurred at some unspecified time before now. It often appears in both affirmative and negative sentences, as well as in questions.

Perfect present tense.

Perfect present tense.

I have done.

INTERROGATIVE.
Why has Richard travelled to Europe?

Richard has travelled to Europe because he has a meeting there.

Where have you been this morning?

I have been at the bank trying to get a loan.

Have you ever eaten Chinese food?

ANSWER.

Yes, I have

Have you worked for your uncle?

ANSWER:

Yes. I have worked with my uncle

NEGATIVE.
I have not travels to another country but I want to do it next year.
I have not played football never, but I likes to look the games of the selection Colombia.
I have not eaten meat of rabbit since I was a girl.
I have not risen to a roller coaster never.
AFIRMATIVE.
I have risen to a plane in three times.
I have seen an eclipse once.
I have studied in the uptc since 2010.

I have not done.