Вопрос задан 18.06.2023 в 11:03. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Клепиков Леонид.

Как поставить Present Perfect?Dont...... (finish) the workout. I .... (not visit) New York for

three years.I......(not clean) my football boots.Dad....... (not take) a vacation since August last year.​
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Отвечает Шилова Ира.

Present Perfect - have/has + глагол в 3 форме  

Dont have finished the workout (?)

I haven't visited New York for three years

I haven't cleaned my football boots

Dad hasn't taken a vacation since August last year

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To form the Present Perfect tense in English, you generally use the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" followed by the past participle of the main verb. The past participle is usually formed by adding "-ed" to regular verbs, but irregular verbs have their own unique forms. Let's look at each sentence and see how to put them in the Present Perfect tense:

1. Don't finish the workout. To put this sentence in the Present Perfect tense, we need to use the auxiliary verb "have" or "has" and the past participle of the main verb "finish." Since the subject is "you," we use "have." The sentence becomes: You haven't finished the workout.

2. I haven't visited New York for three years. To put this sentence in the Present Perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" and the past participle of the main verb "visit." Since the subject is "I," we use "have." The sentence remains the same: I haven't visited New York for three years.

3. I haven't cleaned my football boots. To put this sentence in the Present Perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" and the past participle of the main verb "clean." Since the subject is "I," we use "have." The sentence remains the same: I haven't cleaned my football boots.

4. Dad hasn't taken a vacation since August last year. To put this sentence in the Present Perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" and the past participle of the main verb "take." Since the subject is "Dad," we use "has." The sentence remains the same: Dad hasn't taken a vacation since August last year.

Remember, the Present Perfect tense is used to talk about actions or situations that started in the past and are still relevant in the present. It is often used with time expressions like "for" and "since" to indicate the duration of the action or situation.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.

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