Answer: No lo he (HECHO) todavía.
Juan y yo hemos (ESCRITO) una carta.
Explanation:
It's "hecho" because "hechido" is not a word.Neither is "hacerido" or "hacido".
It's "escrito" none of ther other options are actual words either.
Both hecho and escrito go against grammatical rules because they are part of the exceptions to verb rules.
At end of last week, I visited (went to visit) my aunt Lilia in the country.
le ( consegui) I got her some books from the library of the university because she asked me for it . (me los pidio , asked me for them.....)
verbs are ok at the preterito perfecto simple as "fui"
hope that's what you were asking for
Answer:1) El 2) las 3)Los 4)La 5)los 6) La
The answer is B.
Hope this helps
To complete the activities of the aforementioned unit, you must understand the structure of the Present Perfect and Past Simple tenses.
<h3>How is the
Structure of the
Tenses?</h3>
The structure of the simple past in Spanish is usually the one shown below for affirmative sentences:
- Subject / verb in the preterite / complement.
For its part, the perfect tense requires the conjugation of the verb "haber" in the present, as well as a main verb in the past participle, as shown below:
- Subject / "haber" in the present / main verb in the past participle / complement.
Therefore, depending on the verb tense that is required to be used, the guides shown can be used.
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