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Present Perfect Continuos
Yngrid, Rebecca / March 2023 (146 Palavras, 1 Minutos)
The present perfect continuos is used to describe an action that has started in the past and is continued in the present.
Has x Have
You use has for…
- He
- She
- It
You use have for…
- I
- They
- We
- You
Affirmative form
The syntax is: subject + [have/has] + been + verb (ing).
Examples
- Harry has been talking about music all day.
- You have been talking about coding since afternoon.
- I have been playing this game all night long.
Negative form
The syntax is: subject + [have/has] + not + been + verb (ing) + object.
Examples
- Willy has not (or hasn’t) been talking.
- You have not (or haven’t) been drinking water.
- It has not (or hasn’t) been working all day.
Interrogative form
Syntax: [has/have] + been + subject + verb (ing).
Examples
- Have been they talking?
- Has been Camila drinking?
- Has been he working?
Presente perfeito contínuo
O presente perfeito contínuo é usado para descrever uma ação que começou no passado e continua no presente.
Has x Have
Você usa has para…
- He
- She
- It
Você usa have para…
- I
- They
- We
- You
Forma afirmativa
A sintaxe é: sujeito + [have/has] + been + verbo (ing).
Exemplos
- Harry has been talking about music all day.
- You have been talking about coding since afternoon.
- I have been playing this game all night long.
Forma negativa
A sintaxe é: sujeito + [have/has] + not + been + verbo (ing) + objeto.
Exemplos
- Willy has not (ou hasn’t) been talking.
- You have not (ou haven’t) been drinking water.
- It has not (ou hasn’t) been working all day.
Forma interrogativa
Sintaxe: [has/have] + been + sujeito + verbo (ing).
Exemplos
- Have been they talking?
- Has been Camila drinking?
- Has been he working?