domingo, 26 de enero de 2014

Present Perfect Interrogative Form



à        The present perfect simple expresses an action that is still going on or that stopped recently, but has an influence on the present. It puts emphasis on the result.

Forms of the Present Perfect
 
Subject
Positive
Negative
Interrogative
I – you – we –they
I have danced.
I have not danced.
Have I danced?
He – she – it
He has danced.
He has not danced.
Has he danced?

Present Perfect Interrogative Formula
{Have / Has + subject + verb in participle + ?}

Exceptions in Spelling when Adding ed


Exceptions in spelling when adding -ed
Example
After a final e only add –d
Love – loved
Final consonant after a short, stressed vowel
or l as final consonant after a doubled vowel
Admit – admitted
Travel – travelled
Final y after a consonant becomes i
Hurry - hurried

Interrogative Sentences



I.       Write questions in present perfect simple.
  1. you / answer / the question
______________________________________________.
  1. Jenny / lock / the door
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  1. Walter / call / us
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  1. you / see / the picture
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  1. your parents / read / the letter
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  1. Maureen / watch / the film
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domingo, 19 de enero de 2014

Intermediate English Exam

El examen de Inglés se aplicará el dia jueves 23 de enero

  • Estudiar: 
  1. Superlatives and Comparatives 
  2. Reglas gramaticales
  3. Ejercicios del cuaderno
  4. Verbos en presente, pasado, pasado participio y significado

Present Perfect Negative




The present perfect simple expresses an action that is still going on or that stopped recently, but has an influence on the present. It puts emphasis on the result.
Form of Present Perfect
Subject
Positive Form
Negative Form
I – you – we – they
They have eaten
They have not eaten
He – she – it
She has eaten
She has not eaten


Present Perfect Negative Formula
Subject + have + not /has + not + verb in participle + complement

Exceptions in Spelling when Adding ed


Exceptions in spelling when adding -ed
Example
After a final e only add –d
Love – loved
Final consonant after a short, stressed vowel
or l as final consonant after a doubled vowel
Admit – admitted
Travel – travelled
Final y after a consonant becomes i
Hurry - hurried

Secundaria Benjamin Franklin

Secundaria Benjamin Franklin
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