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Para Poder Realizar La Voz Pasiva A Cerca Del Presente Perfecto Simple

The document discusses forming the present perfect passive voice in Spanish. It explains that the present perfect is used for actions that occurred before now at an unspecified time. It provides examples of regular and irregular verb conjugations in the past and past participle forms. It also provides examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences using the present perfect passive voice.
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Para Poder Realizar La Voz Pasiva A Cerca Del Presente Perfecto Simple

The document discusses forming the present perfect passive voice in Spanish. It explains that the present perfect is used for actions that occurred before now at an unspecified time. It provides examples of regular and irregular verb conjugations in the past and past participle forms. It also provides examples of affirmative, interrogative, and negative sentences using the present perfect passive voice.
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Para poder realizar la voz pasiva a cerca del presente perfecto simple, es necesario tener en cuenta

el conocimiento del tema, del presente perfecto simple, sus reglas y características.
In order to be able to perform the passive voice near the present perfect simple, it is necessary to
take into account the knowledge of the subject, its rules and characteristics, with respect to the
active voice.
A continuación, explicaremos el presente simple;
Next we will explain the simple present;
Para formar el presente perfecto, se usa el verbo auxiliar “to have” en el presente y el participio
pasado del verbo. Para verbos regulares, el participio pasado es la forma simple del pasado.
To form the present perfect, the auxiliary verb "to have" is used in the present and the past
participle of the verb. For regular verbs, the past participle is the simple form of the past.
Se usa el presente perfecto para acciones que ocurrieron en un tiempo no concreto antes de ahora.
El tiempo específico no es importante. Por lo tanto, no solemos usar expresiones de tiempo
específicas (“this morning”, “yesterday”, “last year”…) con el presente perfecto. Se puede usar el
presente perfecto con expresiones de tiempo no concretas (“never”, “ever”, “many times”, “for”,
“since”, “already”, “yet”…). Este concepto de tiempo no específico es bastante difícil de
comprender, por este motivo, a continuación, tienes los usos particulares del presente perfecto.
The perfect present is used for actions that occurred in a non-concrete time before now. The specific
time is not important. Therefore, we do not usually use specific time expressions ("this morning",
"yesterday", "last year" ...) with the present perfect. The present perfect can be used with non-
concrete time expressions ("never", "ever", "many times", "for", "since", "already", "yet" ...). This
concept of non-specific time is quite difficult to understand, for this reason, below you have the
particular uses of the present perfect.

a continuación, explicaremos un poco de los verbos regulares e irregulares.


next we will explain a little of the regular and irregular verbs.

Infinitive Past simple Past Participio (Ado-Ido)


Work Worked Worked
Laugh Laughed Laughed
Eat Ate Eaten
Read Read Read

Pronouns Verb (To Have)


I HAVE
YOU HAVE
HE
SHE HAS
IT
WE
YOU HAVE
THEY
ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE
I ME
YOU YOU
HE HIM
SHE HER
IT IT
WE US
YOU YOU
THEY THEM

ORACIONES USADAS EN AFIRMATIVA, INTERROGATIVA Y PREGUNTA


1. He hablado con Peter.
2. Hemos trabajado duro.
3. Ella ha comido pescado.
4. Han encontrado los zapatos.

1. I have talked to peter.


2. We have worked hard.
3. She has eaten fish.
4. They have found the shoes.

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