Respuesta :
Read the situations and write sentences as shown in the examples.
1. Jack is driving a car, but he's very nervous and not sure what to do.
You ask : Have you driven a car before?
He says : No, this is the first time I've driven a car.
2. Len is playing tennis. He's not very good, and he doesn't know the rules.
You ask : Have you played tennis before?
He says : No, this is the first time I've played tennis.
3. Sue is riding a horse. She doesn't look very confident or comfortable.
You ask : Have you ridden a horse before?
He says : No, this is the first time I've ridden a horse.
4. Maria is in London. She has just arrived, and it's very new for her.
You ask : Have you been in London before?
He says : No, this is the first time I've been in London.
The sentences as per the provided illustrations would be framed as:
2). You ask: Have you played tennis before?
He says: No, this is the first time I've played tennis.
3). You ask: Have you ridden a horse?
He says: No, this is the first time I've ridden a horse.
4). You ask: Have you been to London before?
He says: No, this is the first time I've been to London.
Present Perfect Tense:
- Present Perfect Tense is described as the tense that is employed to denote the action that occurred in the past but its consequences are evident in the present as well.
- It is used to express the actions that occurred at any time in the past prior to now.
- It is framed using 'Subject + has/have + V3(past participle) + Object' where the V3 represents the perfection of the actions.
- The above sentences are framed employing this tense only to show the past actions which carry the present effects on the doers.
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