PRESENT PERFECT OF REGULAR VERBS Teacher Kelly Menezes PARTICIPLE DOS VERBOS REGULARES É formado pelo acréscimo de –d ou –ed, por exemplo: agree – agreed; ask – asked; call – called, etc. LET’S PRACTICE! Work Talk Watch Wash Learn Cook Paint Call Quit Listen Want Visit Laugh Look Develop Fix Walk Mark EXCEÇÃO Se o verbo regular terminar com a letra E +D. Ex: Like -> Liked Se o verbo regular terminar com a letra Y, precedido por consoante, devemos retirar o Y e adicionar +IED. Ex: study –> studied Se o verbo regular terminar com CVC, repetimos a última letra e adicionamos +ED. Ex: plan -> planned LET’S PRACTICE! Arrive Believe Damage Like Love Stop Carry Study Cry Try Die Enjoy Play Stay Pray Pay Hate Decide PRESENT PERFECT OF REGULAR VERB(STRUCTURE) Affirmative Structure Suj + HAVE/HAS + participle + complemento. Ex: I have worked since yesterday. They have talked a lot in the class. She has called you for her birthday. PRESENT PERFECT OF REGULAR VERB(STRUCTURE) Negative Structure Suj + HAVEN’T/HASN’T + participle + complemento. Ex: I haven’t worked since yesterday. They haven’t talked a lot in the class. She hasn’t called you for her birthday. OBSERVAÇÃO! HAVEN’T = HAVE NOT HASN’T = HAS NOT Ex: I haven’t choosed the movie. I have not choosed the movie. PRESENT PERFECT OF REGULAR VERB(STRUCTURE) Interrogative Structure HAVE/HAS + Suj + participle + complemento? Ex: Have You worked since yesterday? Have They talked a lot in the class? Has She called you for her birthday? LET’S PRACTICE! They ______(not/dance) very well yesterday. She _____(not/study) for the exam. I _____(not/plan) the party. You _____(not/arrive) on time last week. It _____(not/play) with the ball. LET’S PRACTICE! John / call / me ? We / do / the homework ? She / study / for the test ? You / paint / the wall ?