1- Escreva as frases abaixo nas formas negativa e interrogativa.
A- He has painted two this week. B- I have finished my homework. C- They have travel to Miami. D- We have watched a movie. E- You have spoken too Much.
⇒⇒ Present Perfect >> tempo verbal que indica quando a ação começou, quanto tempo faz que ela está ocorrendo ou para indicar uma ação que acabou de acontecer.
John has just arrived from work. (ação acabou de acontecer)
John has lived in Italy since 2010. (ação ainda está acontecendo)
John has worked at the mall since 2020. ( ação acontece desde 2020)
→→ Present perfect - affirmative
Sujeito + has/have + verbo particípio + complemento
John has played soccer today.
They have lived here for a long time.
She has danced since 2010.
→→ Present perfect - negative
has not = hasn't
have not = haven't
sujeito + has/have + not + verbo participio + complemento
John hasn't played soccer everyday.
They haven't lived here for a long time.
She hasn't danced since 2010.
→→ Present perfect - interrogative
has/have + sujeito + verbo participio + complemento
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⇒⇒ Present perfect
A- He has painted two this week.
Interrogativa : Has he painted this week?
Negativa : He has not painted this week.
B- I have finished my homework.
Interrogativa : Have I finished my homework?
Negativa : I haven't finished my homework.
C- They have travelled to Miami.
Interrogativa : Have they travelled to Miami?
Negativa : They haven't travelled to Miami.
D- We have watched a movie.
Interrogativa : Have we watched a movie?
Negativa : We haven't watched a movie.
E- You have spoken too much.
Interrogativa : Have you spoken too much?
Negativa : You haven't spoken too much.
Explicação:
⇒⇒ Present Perfect >> tempo verbal que indica quando a ação começou, quanto tempo faz que ela está ocorrendo ou para indicar uma ação que acabou de acontecer.
John has just arrived from work. (ação acabou de acontecer)
John has lived in Italy since 2010. (ação ainda está acontecendo)
John has worked at the mall since 2020. ( ação acontece desde 2020)
→→ Present perfect - affirmative
Sujeito + has/have + verbo particípio + complemento
John has played soccer today.
They have lived here for a long time.
She has danced since 2010.
→→ Present perfect - negative
has not = hasn't
have not = haven't
sujeito + has/have + not + verbo participio + complemento
John hasn't played soccer everyday.
They haven't lived here for a long time.
She hasn't danced since 2010.
→→ Present perfect - interrogative
has/have + sujeito + verbo participio + complemento
Has John played soccer everyday?
Have they lived here for a long time?
Has she danced since 2010?
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