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Present Continuous – Present Perfect
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Present Continuous TenseUsed to refer to actions done at the moment
of speakingUsed to refer to future actionsUsed, also, to refer to actions that are
happening, maybe not at the same moment, but at a determined time.
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Presente Continuo o ProgresivoSe 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.
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Affirmative sentences
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Subject Verb TO BEVerb gerund(Verb + ing)
Complement
Rebecca is making a cake
EXAMPLE:
Rebecca is making a Cake
Negative Sentences
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Subject NotVerb gerund(Verb + ing)
Complement
Rebecca making a cake
EXAMPLE:
Verb TO BE
notisRebecca isn’t making a Cake
Interrogative sentences: Questions
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Verb TO BE
SubjectVerb gerund(Verb + ing)
ComplementWh-
(except who)
is Rebecca making A cakeWhy Why Rebecca is making a cake?
EXAMPLE:
Rebecca is making a cake, because today is your birthday
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Present Perfect TenseWe 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’.
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Presente PerfectoUtilizamos 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’.
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Affirmative sentences
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Subject Past participle ComplementHave
or
Has
Rebecca has made a cakeRebecca has made a cake
EXAMPLE:
Negative sentences
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SubjectHave
or has
Past participle ComplementNot
Rebecca has made A cakenotRebecca hasn’t made a cake
EXAMPLE:
Interrogative sentences: Questions
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HaveOrhas
Subject Past Participle ComplementWh-
(except who)
has Rebecca made a cakeWhy Why has Rebecca made a cake?
EXAMPLE:
Rebecca has made a cake for your birthday party
Also we can ask:
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Haveor
hasSubject Past Participle Complementeverever
Has Rebecca made A cakeevereverHas Rebecca ever made a cake?