Tuesday, October 8, 2019

SEGUNDO 06- DE OCTUBRE REFUERZO

REVISE EL MATERIAL Y REALICE LA ACTIVIDAD

MATERIA: LENGUA Y LITERATURA
SIGA EL MODELO DEL MENTEFACTO A CONTINUACIÓN, PARA QUE REALICE UN MENTEFACTO COMO ACTIVIDAD EN CLASE CON FECHA 06-10-2019
CON EL TEMA PRINCIPAL: "EL DEPORTE COMO PARTE DE LA SALUD"
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MATERIA: INGLÈS

REVISE EL LINK CON LA INFORMACIÓN Y REALICE LA ACTIVIDAD COM0 TRABAJO EN CLASE FECHA 06-10-2019
TEMA: PRESENT PERFECT
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:
I've seen that film before.
I've played the guitar ever since I was a teenager.
He has written three books and he is working on another one.
We often use the adverb ever to talk about experience up to the present:
My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had.
and we use never for the negative form:
Have you ever met George?
Yes, but I've never met his wife.

 The past participle, for regular verbs, is the same as the past simple.
InfinitivePast SimplePast Participle
work
live
watch
worked
lived
watched
worked
lived
watched
EXAMPLE WITH THE VERB " LIVE"
Present Perfect
PositiveNegativeQuestion
I have lived
You have lived
He has lived
She has lived
It has lived
We have lived
You have lived
They have lived
I haven't lived
You haven't lived
He hasn't lived
She hasn't lived
It hasn't lived
We haven't lived
You haven't lived
They haven't lived
Have I lived?
Have you lived?
Has he lived?
Has she lived?
Has it lived?
Have we lived?
Have you lived?
Have they lived?
REALICE LOS EJEMPLOS COMO LA TABLA DE ARRIBA CON LOS VERBOS
* DO
*HAVE
*PLAY




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