Inglês, perguntado por garciaa222, 8 meses atrás

URGENTE URGENTE

Complete the sentences below. Use ‘haven’t or ‘hasn’t’ for negative sentences.

I’m really hungry because I (eat) _______________  _______________.


A: _______________ Mary (do) _______________ her homework?


B: Yes, she  _______________.

_______________ we (see) _______________ that movie?  I can’t remember.


Oh no! I (lose) _______________  _______________ my cell phone!


No, Pat and Sue (arrive) _______________ _______________. They’re not here.


_______________ Mr. Smith (have) _______________ breakfast?


I’m nervous.  I (fly) _______________  _______________ in a plane before!


A: _______________ he (call) _______________?  B: No, he _______________.


_______________ you ever (write) _______________ a poem?


I’m not happy.  I still (find) _______________  _______________ my cell phone.


_______________ you (decided) _______________ what food you want to order?


_______________ Sarah (read) _______________ the magazine I gave to her?


_______________ you (put) _______________ all your toys away?


It (rain) _______________  _______________ for a very long time.


I think I (forget) _______________  _______________ to buy some bread.


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Respondido por CremildaBR
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Resposta:

⇒⇒  Present perfect - negative / interrogative form

I’m really hungry because I (eat) haven't eaten.

A: Has Mary (do) done  her homework?

B: Yes, she  has.

Haven't we (see) seen  that movie?  I can’t remember.

Oh no! I (lose) have lost my cell phone!

No, Pat and Sue (arrive) haven't arrived. They’re not here.

Has Mrs. Smith (have) had  breakfast?

I’m nervous.  I (fly) haven't flown in a plane before!

A: Has  he (call) called ?  

B: No, he hasn't.

Have you ever (write) writen a poem?

I’m not happy.  I still (find) haven't found my cell phone.

Have you (decided) decided  what food you want to order?

Has Sarah (read) read the magazine I gave to her?

Have  you (put) put all your toys away?

It (rain) hasn't rained for a very long time.

It has rained for a long time.

I think I (forget) have forgotten to buy some bread.

Explicação:

⇒⇒ Present Perfect >>> Indica quando a ação começou ou quanto tempo faz que ela está ocorrendo.

have >> usado com I - we - you - they

has   >> usado com he - she - it

Estrutura

Sujeito + have / has + verbo particípio + complemento

David has lived in Texas since 1990.

My sisters have studied English for many years.

→→  situação/ação que começou no passado e continua no presente.

I have studied German since 2017. - Eu estudo alemão desde 2017.

(comecei a estudar alemão em 2017 e continuo estudando hoje)

→→  situação que aconteceu durante um período e que ainda não terminou.

Helen has been to the movies twice this week. (a semana ainda não

terminou).

→→  Uma ação terminada em um passado recente, confirmada pelo uso da palavra ''just''

David has just arrived from New York.  

∴  Present perfect - negative

sujeito + has/have + not + verbo participio + complemento

John              hasn't                   played            soccer everyday.

They              haven't                 lived               here for a long time.

She                hasn't                   danced           since 2010.  

∴  Present perfect - interrogative

has/have + sujeito + verbo participio + complemento

Has              John               played          soccer everyday?

Have            they                lived             here for a long time?

Has              she                 danced         since 2010?

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