This document contains information about verb tenses and structures in English. It provides examples of affirmative, negative, and question forms for the present perfect tense using "have" and "has". It also gives examples of questions and responses using the past perfect tense with "had". Finally, it shows the future perfect progressive tense structure using "will have been V-ing". The document serves as a reference for different verb tenses and conjugations in English.
1. Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela
Universidad Yacambu
Facultad de Humanidades
Carrera Programa - Psicologia
Integrante:
Yacsury Silva
Exp: HPS-141-00800
CI: V-25.463.743
Lic. Olga Reinoso
Cabudare, Agosto 2014
2. Affirmative: Sujeto+Auxiliar+Verbo+Complemento
“They have studied a lot”
Negative: Sujeto+Auxiliar+not+Verbo pasado participio+ complemento
“She hasn’t gone to Caracas.”
Questions: Aux+ Sujeto+ Verbo pasado participio+ complemento+ ?
“How you done the excersises?” “Yes, i have. – No, I haven’t.
(Wh): -> Wh+ Auxiliar + Sujeto + Verbo pasado participio + complemento
“What have you done today?”
Sujeto+ Auxiliar+ Verbo pasado participio+ Complemento
“I have worked today.”
3. Auxiliar -> Had -> Hadn’t.
“You had played basket last night.”
“You hadn’t played basket last night”.
Had you played basket last night?
Yes I had / No I hadn’t.
What had you played last night?
I had played basket.
4. Will + Have+ been+ ving
(1) Will + Sujeto + Have + Ving + Complemento + ?
Will you have been coming to class at night?
What will you have been doing on mondays?