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PESENT PERFECT RONNY JOSE ALEXANDER SIERRA MEDINA C.I:23.542.196 REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELA MINISTERIO DEL PODER POPULAR PARA LA EDUCACION SUPERIOR INSTITUTO POLITECNICO SANTIAGO MARIÑO SAN CRISTOBAL , EDO. TACHIRA

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PESENT PERFECT

RONNY JOSE ALEXANDER SIERRA MEDINA C.I:23.542.196

REPUBLICA BOLIVARIANA DE VENEZUELAMINISTERIO DEL PODER POPULAR PARA LA EDUCACION SUPERIOR

INSTITUTO POLITECNICO SANTIAGO MARIÑOSAN CRISTOBAL , EDO. TACHIRA

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PRESENT PERFECT

Tense makes mention of an event that began in the past and that could

transcend or be relevant in the present, in other words is a mixture between past

and present time.

USEthe perfect present for actions that occurred in a

specific time not used before now. The specific time is not important. Therefore, we do not usually use

the present perfect expressions of specific time ("this morning", "yesterday", "last year" ...). You can use

the present perfect with no concrete expressions of time ( "never", "ever", "many times", "for", "since",

"already", "yet" ...). This concept of no specific time is quite difficult to understand

FORMTo form the present perfect, the auxiliary verb "to have" in the present and the past participle of the verb is used. For regular verbs, the past participle is the simplest form of the past. See the lesson on the

simple past for more information on how to form the past.

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EXAMP

Affirmative

• I´ve worked• We´ve

woeked• You´ve

woeked

Negative

• Haven´t worked

• Hasven´t worked

Itnterrogaive

• No, i haven´t

• No, he/she/it hasn´t

• No, wehaven´t

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