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PRESENT PERFECT- AFFIRMATIVE- NEGATIVE YESNO QUESTION (D)

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Complete the verbal tense in affirmative, negative and yes no question

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PRESENT PERFECT- AFFIRMATIVE- NEGATIVE YESNO QUESTION (D)

Complete the verbal tense in affirmative, negative and yes no question

Juan Carlos Valverde Valverde
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not been listened has done has Has eaten have Have not shopped

Fill in the blanks with the correct word .
you ever ( listen ) a sad story that broke your heart ? YES NO Question
She ( eat ) Thai food . Affirmative
My family and I ( be ) to the USA . Negative .
Scott ( do ) an experiment . Negative
Marcia ( shop ) in the market ? Yes No Question

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been done has shopped has not listened Have Has have eaten not

Fill in the blanks with the correct word .
you ever ( listen ) a sad story that broke your heart ? YES NO Question
She ( eat ) Thai food . Affirmative
My family and I ( be ) to the USA . Negative .
Scott ( do ) an experiment . Negative
Marcia ( shop ) in the market ? Yes No Question

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express past ongoing duration process emphasize situations aspects finished continuous outcome present perfect progressive tenses present perfect simple actions relevant connection result experiences

The and the are two used to talk about or that started in the and are still to the present . The present perfect simple is used to talk about actions or , while the present perfect progressive is used to talk about or actions . For example , 'I have lived in this city for five years' ( present perfect simple ) vs 'I have been living in this city for five years' ( present perfect progressive ) . The present perfect simple focuses on the or of the action , while the present perfect progressive focuses on the or of the action . Both tenses are used to past actions or situations that have a to the present , but they different of the action or situation .