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ENGL 1010 Basic English I Assignment 6.1: The Perfect Tenses 76 points The Perfect Tenses Luis Mojica Santos Contabilidad, Nuc University 3198ONL: ENGL1010 Dr. Crystal Cotto Ramirez 02/22/2024 1
ENGL 1010 Basic English I Assignment 6.1: The Perfect Tenses 76 points Part I: Present Perfect Practice Exercises (30 points) Instructions: Before completing this assignment, you must read and review all the required learning resources for this module. I. Rewrite the following sentences in present perfect by using the auxiliary verbs has or have and the past participle of the verb in parentheses. 1. I (to read) that book three times. I have read this book three times. 2. Billy (to visit) his parents twice this month. Billy has visited his parents twice this month. 3. My neighbors (to build) a tall fence around their house My neighbors have built a tall fence around their house. 4. We (to ask) for help many times. We have asked for help many times. 2
ENGL 1010 Basic English I Assignment 6.1: The Perfect Tenses 76 points 5. She (to work) in this school since 2005. She has worked in this school since 2005. II. Rewrite the following sentences in negative present perfect by using have not , has not , (or their contractions hasn’t / haven’t ) and the past participle of the verb in parentheses. 1. The professor (to assign) the oral report yet. The professor has not assigned the oral report yet. 2. They (to arrive) at a solution. They have not arrived at a solution. 3. We (to participate) in any tournaments. We have not participated in any tournaments. 4. Cindy (to write) the invitations to the birthday party. Cindy has not written the invitations to the birthday party. 5. The store (to close) yet. The store has not closed yet. III. Rewrite the following sentences as questions in present perfect by using has or have before the subject, and the past participle of the verb in parentheses. 3
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