Inglês, perguntado por deivids2, 10 meses atrás

Mark (T) True or (F) False with use of the Present Perfect
( ) It have been a long time I don't watch TV.
( ) I haven't seen James since the last year.
( ) They have been married for seventeen years.
( ) She have spoken English since she was a little girl.
( ) I has had my car for three years.

Soluções para a tarefa

Respondido por Fonseca1111
1

Resposta:

(T)

(T)

(F)

(F)

(F)

Explicação:

O presente perfeito é uma combinação gramatical do tempo presente e do aspecto perfeito, usada para expressar um evento passado que tem consequências presentes, como descrever um tempo inacabado, se referir a um tempo indefinido e expressar experiência ou resultado

Sujeito + have/has + verbo no past participle


CremildaBR: O primeiro está errado. O correto é ''It has....'' .
Respondido por CremildaBR
1

Resposta:

(F ) It have been a long time I don't watch TV.

     It has been a long time I don't watch TV.

(T ) I haven't seen James since last year.

(F ) They have been married for seventeen years.

(F ) She have spoken English since she was a little girl.

     She has spoken English since she was a little girl.

(F ) I has had my car for three years.

     I have had my car for three years.

Explicação:

Present perfect indica quando a ação começou ou quanto tempo faz que ela está ocorrendo.

Exemplos:

Há 1 ano

for a year

Há 20 anos

for 20 years

Desde 2001

since 2001

desde a semana passada

since last week

há muito tempo

for a long time

Estrutura do present perfect

Sujeito + Have/has +    verbo particípio

I              have                lived in  Japan since 2010.

It             has                  happened for four days.

We         have                 studied for the final tests since last Monday.

has   - usado com it - he - she

have  - usado com I - we - you - they

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