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Present Perfect Simple

The document discusses the present perfect simple tense in English. It lists "has" and "have" followed by a past participle verb as the construction. Examples are given using positive (+), negative (-) and interrogative (?) forms with phrases like "I have just finished" or "She hasn't decided yet." Time expressions that can be used with the present perfect tense are also listed, such as "for," "since," "never," "ever," "just," "already," and "yet."

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Present Perfect Simple

The document discusses the present perfect simple tense in English. It lists "has" and "have" followed by a past participle verb as the construction. Examples are given using positive (+), negative (-) and interrogative (?) forms with phrases like "I have just finished" or "She hasn't decided yet." Time expressions that can be used with the present perfect tense are also listed, such as "for," "since," "never," "ever," "just," "already," and "yet."

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PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE

HAS
HAVE + PARTICIPI (3ª columna o +ed)

(+) I have just finished the exam.


(-) She hasn’t decided what to do yet.
(?) Have you ever been to South Africa? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.

PISTES
 FOR: Durante / Desde hace (horas, tiempo)
 SINCE: Desde (añ os, fechas)
 NEVER: Nunca (+)
 EVER: Alguna vez (¿)
 JUST: acabar de/justo ahora (+)
 ALREADY: ya (+)
 YET: ya (?) // todavía (-)

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