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Present Continuous – Present Perfect 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T.

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Present Continuous Tense Used to refer to actions done at the moment of speaking Used to refer to future actions Used, also, to refer to actions that are happening, maybe not at the same moment, but at a determined time. 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T.

Presente Continuo o Progresivo Se usa para referirse a las acciones realizadas al momento de hablar. Lo utilizamos cuando nos referimos a acciones futuras. También nos sirve para referirnos a acciones que están sucediendo, quizás no en el mismo momento, pero en un tiempo determinado. 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T.

Affirmative sentences 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T. SubjectVerb TO BE Verb gerund (Verb + ing) Complement Rebeccaismakinga cake EXAMPLE: Rebecca is making a Cake

Negative Sentences 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T. SubjectNot Verb gerund (Verb + ing) Complement Rebeccamakinga cake EXAMPLE: Verb TO BE notis Rebecca isn’t making a Cake

Interrogative sentences: Questions 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T. Verb TO BE Subject Verb gerund (Verb + ing) Complement Wh- (except who) Wh- (except who) isRebeccamakingA cake Why Why Rebecca is making a cake? Why Rebecca is making a cake? EXAMPLE: Rebecca is making a cake, because today is your birthday

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Present Perfect Tense We use the Present Perfect tense to talk about actions that are happening now / happenned in the past but we don’t know when they happened. It is used to refer to actions related to past things In this tense we use the verb ‘to have’ like an auxiliar verb. In spanish it’s meaning ‘haber’. 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T.

Presente Perfecto Utilizamos el Presente Perfecto para hablar de acciones que están sucediendo ahora / sucedieron en el pasado, pero no sabemos cuándo sucedieron. Lo usamos para referirnos a acciones relacionadas con el pasado En el Presente Perfecto usamos el verbo ‘to have’ como un verbo auxiliar. En español significa ‘haber’. 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T.

Affirmative sentences 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T. Subject Past participle Complement Have or Has Rebeccahasmadea cake Rebecca has made a cake EXAMPLE:

Negative sentences 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T. Subject Have or has Past participle ComplementNot RebeccahasmadeA cakenot Rebecca hasn’t made a cake EXAMPLE:

Interrogative sentences: Questions 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T. Have Or has Subject Past Participle Complement Wh- (except who) Wh- (except who) hasRebeccamadea cake Why Why has Rebecca made a cake? Why has Rebecca made a cake? EXAMPLE: Rebecca has made a cake for your birthday party

Also we can ask: 17/04/ :51 Diego Martínez T. Have or has Subject Past Participle Complement ever HasRebeccamadeA cake ever Has Rebecca ever made a cake?