Good Stuff Happens in 1:1 Meetings: Why you need them and how to do them well
Tiempos verbales perfecto
1. República Bolivariana de Venezuela
Universidad Yacambú
Carrera – Programa Psicología
La mora, Cabudare, Lara.
Nombre:
Yotsi Maciel Pérez M.
Expediente:
HPS- 141-00392
C.I:
25.031.419
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?