#1-8 SPANISH #spanish FILL-INS USING THE PRESENT PERFECT INDICATIVE TENSE (el pretérito perfecto de indica...
FILL-INS USING THE PRESENT PERFECT INDICATIVE TENSE (el pretérito perfecto de indicativo) 1. Vosotros (mirar-watch) la televisión hoy. 2. Emilia ya (hacer-to do) la tarea. 3. Yo (resolver-resolve) los problemas. 4. TU (ir-to go) a México? 5. Ellos (escribir-to write) la tarea? Remember if you are responding to questions, all questions in the tú or usted (Ud.), will be answered in the yo form. When respondin vosotros or ustedes form, you will answer using the nosotros form of the verb. This is logical but it easy to get confused, especially w object pronouns. ANSWERING QUESTIONS USING A PRONOUN (If it is possible to use a pronoun, you must replace the direct object noun with a pronoun (lo, la, los or las) in your answer. The pronou "them. (HINT: These are yes-no questions so you will add Si or No, no in the beginning of your responses.) Ejemplo...Han preparado Uds. la cena? Si, la hemos preparado. Notice how the pronoun "ir" (a) took the place of the feminine singular no 6.&Has preparado los tacos hoy? 7. Ha roto Enrique la computadora? 8.Habéis dicho vosotros el secreto? Here is a link to review the present perfect tense. Remember it translates "have or has done something". It is a compound tense with the past participles. There are several irregular past participles that need to be memorized. This is some of the RioLearn lesson information. You will need to be able to use this tense before the exams. Presente Perfecto o Pretérito Perfecto de Indicativo The present perfect (also called el pretérito perfecto in the Grammar Explanations in the software) indicates an action that took place in th specific time frame. The presente perfecto is a compound tense created by using a form of the present tense of the verb haber and ade participle of the main verb. First, let's look at the forms of haber in the present tense. Haber is a helping verb, which means that it is always used with another verb. have, but should not be confused with tener (to possess something, etc.). Haber is used to express that you have done, seen, or eaten so Person Form of Haber English he have yo has vou have (familiar)
FILL-INS USING THE PRESENT PERFECT INDICATIVE TENSE (el pretérito perfecto de indicativo) 1. Vosotros (mirar-watch) la televisión hoy. 2. Emilia ya (hacer-to do) la tarea. 3. Yo (resolver-resolve) los problemas. 4. TU (ir-to go) a México? 5. Ellos (escribir-to write) la tarea? Remember if you are responding to questions, all questions in the tú or usted (Ud.), will be answered in the yo form. When respondin vosotros or ustedes form, you will answer using the nosotros form of the verb. This is logical but it easy to get confused, especially w object pronouns. ANSWERING QUESTIONS USING A PRONOUN (If it is possible to use a pronoun, you must replace the direct object noun with a pronoun (lo, la, los or las) in your answer. The pronou "them. (HINT: These are yes-no questions so you will add Si or No, no in the beginning of your responses.) Ejemplo...Han preparado Uds. la cena? Si, la hemos preparado. Notice how the pronoun "ir" (a) took the place of the feminine singular no 6.&Has preparado los tacos hoy? 7. Ha roto Enrique la computadora? 8.Habéis dicho vosotros el secreto? Here is a link to review the present perfect tense. Remember it translates "have or has done something". It is a compound tense with the past participles. There are several irregular past participles that need to be memorized. This is some of the RioLearn lesson information. You will need to be able to use this tense before the exams. Presente Perfecto o Pretérito Perfecto de Indicativo The present perfect (also called el pretérito perfecto in the Grammar Explanations in the software) indicates an action that took place in th specific time frame. The presente perfecto is a compound tense created by using a form of the present tense of the verb haber and ade participle of the main verb. First, let's look at the forms of haber in the present tense. Haber is a helping verb, which means that it is always used with another verb. have, but should not be confused with tener (to possess something, etc.). Haber is used to express that you have done, seen, or eaten so Person Form of Haber English he have yo has vou have (familiar)