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The document provides examples of sentences written in the present perfect tense, including 20 affirmative sentences, 20 negative sentences, and 20 interrogative sentences using common verbs like "do", "bring", "have", "buy", and others. It then provides a short article and asks the reader to identify which sentences are in the simple present tense, simple past tense, and present perfect tense.

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Task 4.1

The document provides examples of sentences written in the present perfect tense, including 20 affirmative sentences, 20 negative sentences, and 20 interrogative sentences using common verbs like "do", "bring", "have", "buy", and others. It then provides a short article and asks the reader to identify which sentences are in the simple present tense, simple past tense, and present perfect tense.

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TASK 4.

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PRESENT PERFECT!
A.

1. Write 20 affirmative sentences using present perfect tense

2. Write 20 negative sentences using present perfect tense.

3. Write 20 interrogative sentences using present perfect tense.

1. DO
I have done a quiz
I haven’t done a quiz
Have I done a quiz?

2. Bring
I have brought my bag
I haven’t brought my bag
Have I brought my bag?

3. Have
I have had my test
I haven’t had my test
Have I had my test?

4. Buy
I have bought a gift
I haven’t bought a gift
Have I bought a gift?

5. Drive
I have driven my new car
I haven’t driven my new car
Have I driven my new car?

6. Say
You have said a poem
You haven’t said a poem
Have you said a poem?

7. Go
She has gone to practice
She hasn’t gone to practice
Has she gone to practice?

8. Drink
He has drunk water
He hasn’t drunk water
Has He drunk water?

9. Come
They have come to the party
They haven’t come to the party
Have they come to the party?
10. Make
We have made a blouse
We haven’t made a blouse
Have we made a blouse?

11. Take
She has taken a taxi
She hasn’t taken a taxi
Has she taken a taxi?

12. Give
You have given a book
You haven’t given a book
Have you given a book?

13. Forgive
I have forgiven a mistake
I haven’t forgiven a mistake
Have I forgiven a mistake?

14. Forget
He has forgotten his song
He hasn’t forgotten his song
Has he forgotten his song?

15. Find
You have found a good job
You haven’t found a good job
Have you found a good job?

16. Write
I have written a letter
I haven’t written a letter
Have you found a good job?

17. Begin
She has begun the class
She hasn’t begun the class
Has she begun the class?

18. Build
You have built your house
You haven’t built your house
Have you built your house?

19. See
They have seen a movie
They haven’t seen a movie
Have they seen a movie?

20. Leave
I have left a message
I haven’t left a message
Have I left a message?
B. Read the article and identify:

1. Sentences in simple present tense

2. Sentences in simple past tense

3. Sentences in present perfect.

12 years of life in Spain

It’s been 12 years since I moved to Spain. I first came on vacation with my dad, in August 2004. We were in
France for a week, and Spain for a week. At the end of August, we were in Granada, and I met a girl. She
wasn’t Spanish, but she lived in Madrid. She was an Erasmus student. And I was very young. 21 years old,
actually. I went back to Arizona, but suddenly my life wasn’t working out. Soon I found myself with no job,
no house and no girlfriend…

Eventually, I got a new girlfriend, this time from Italy.

And then, a few years ago, my grandmother came to Spain. She loves to talk, and we talked about travelling.
She’s travelled around the world several times. And I listened to her, and thought “I want to travel around
the world too!”

I’ve learned a lot in these years. But mostly, what I’ve learned is that your life is what you make of it.
Everybody has difficult times. The economy collapses (like Spain’s did several years ago), or your girlfriend
leaves you for someone else, or your landlord threatens to kick you out of the house. The important thing is
what you do next. Do you complain? Or do you take action to make tomorrow even better?

I’ve had some good times here in Spain, and I’ve finally had the opportunity to travel, too. I’ve been all over
Europe, at least. And soon I hope to start travelling “around the world” in a serious way. Recently, I’ve been
to Portugal, Hungary, Croatia, The Netherlands, Ireland, the UK and more. I celebrated my 11th Spainiversary
last year in Sevilla.

I wrote more books and made a lot more videos.

TIEMPO PASADO
TIEMPO PRESENTE PERFECTO
TIEMPO PRESENTE

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