Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous
- Present Perfect
- What is it?
- We use present Perfect when something happened in a past period of time but we say it in the present
- How do de built it?
- Affirmative
- Subject + have or has+ verb in past participle+ complement
- Negative
- Subject + have not or has not+ verb in past participle + complement
- Interrogative
- Wh-question + have/has + subject + verb in past participle + complement
- Examples
- Affirmative: 1.They have danced all night. 2. He has written the book. 3. I have studied for the English exam.
- Negative: 1. We haven't done homework. 2. Pedro hasn't cooked the Donner. 3. You haven't listened the new album the beatles.
- Interrogative: 1. Where have you traveled in Europe? 2. What have I today in the school? 3. Where have she gone all the day?
- Present Perfect Continuous
- What is it?
- The present Perfect Continuous expresses an action that recently stopped or is still going on.
- How do we built it?
- Present
- talking about the action
- Future
- Action
- Past
- Examples
- Affirmative: 1. Nicole has been living in USA for six months. 2. I have been listening a lot rock. 3. They have been swimming in the piscine all day.
- Negative: 1. We haven't been sleeping in class. 2. Zaira hasn't been going the cinema. 3. They haven't been paying the Rent.
- Interrogative: 1. Where have you been running all morning? 2. What has he been playing with your brother? 3. Who have you been eating the cake?