Present Perfect Write the verbs into brackets and decide if affirmative negative or ineterrogative

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Ksenya356 Ksenya356  20.01.2024 19:55
Sure! Here's a step-by-step explanation of how to fill in the blanks and determine whether the sentences are affirmative, negative, or interrogative using the Present Perfect tense:

1. First, let's understand the structure of the Present Perfect tense. It is formed by using the auxiliary verb "have" in the present tense, followed by the past participle of the main verb.

2. Now, let's look at the given sentence and identify the verbs that need to be filled in. Since there are no specific sentence provided, we'll assume a generic sentence to illustrate the process:

Example sentence: "I (play) tennis."

3. The next step is to determine the correct form of the verb in the Present Perfect tense according to whether it should be affirmative, negative, or interrogative.

a. Affirmative: To form an affirmative sentence, we will use the subject followed by "have" (or "has" for the third person singular) and then the past participle of the verb.

Example: "I have played tennis."

b. Negative: To form a negative sentence, we will use the subject followed by "have not" (or "has not" for the third person singular) and then the past participle of the verb.

Example: "I have not played tennis."

c. Interrogative: To form an interrogative sentence, we will invert the subject and the auxiliary verb "have" (or "has" for the third person singular), and then include the past participle of the verb.

Example: "Have I played tennis?"

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each given sentence, filling in the appropriate form of the verb and determining whether it is affirmative, negative, or interrogative. Remember to use "have" for the first and second person singular and plural (I, you, we, they) and "has" for the third person singular (he, she, it).

5. Once you have filled in all the blanks and determined the sentence types, you can check your answers with the example answers provided below:

a. Affirmative: "I have played tennis."
b. Negative: "I have not played tennis."
c. Interrogative: "Have I played tennis?"

By following these steps, you will be able to fill in the verbs into brackets and accurately determine whether the sentences are affirmative, negative, or interrogative.
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