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No Present Perfect Tense, usamos:
Afirmativo:
o verbo HAVE + o verbo no passado particípio. Ex:
You HAVE GONE.
Interrogativo:
o verbo HAVE vem para frente do pronome. Ex:
HAVE YOU gone?
Negativo:
acresenta-se um NOT depois do HAVE. Ex:
You HAVE NOT GONE ou You HAVEN'T GONE.
We have helped the animal rescuse project.
Interrogativo: Have we helped the animal rescuse project?
Negativo: We have not helped the animal rescuse project.
She has just arrived home from Costa Rica.
Interrogativo:Has she just arrived home from Costa Rica?
Negativo: She has not just arrived home from Costa Rica.
I have gone to the websites you listed and contacted Unicef.
Interrogativo: Have I gone to the websites you listed and contacted Unicef?
Negativo: I have not gone to the websites you listed and contacted Unicef.
My brother has changed his volunteer work.
Interrogativo: Has My brother changed his volunteer work?
Negativo: My brother has not changed his volunteer work.
Afirmativo:
o verbo HAVE + o verbo no passado particípio. Ex:
You HAVE GONE.
Interrogativo:
o verbo HAVE vem para frente do pronome. Ex:
HAVE YOU gone?
Negativo:
acresenta-se um NOT depois do HAVE. Ex:
You HAVE NOT GONE ou You HAVEN'T GONE.
We have helped the animal rescuse project.
Interrogativo: Have we helped the animal rescuse project?
Negativo: We have not helped the animal rescuse project.
She has just arrived home from Costa Rica.
Interrogativo:Has she just arrived home from Costa Rica?
Negativo: She has not just arrived home from Costa Rica.
I have gone to the websites you listed and contacted Unicef.
Interrogativo: Have I gone to the websites you listed and contacted Unicef?
Negativo: I have not gone to the websites you listed and contacted Unicef.
My brother has changed his volunteer work.
Interrogativo: Has My brother changed his volunteer work?
Negativo: My brother has not changed his volunteer work.
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