I ___ (visit) London last summer.
I visited London last summer.
Pasado simple
She ___ (not/watch) the movie yesterday.
She did not watch the movie yesterday.
Pasado simple
Did you go to school yesterday? → Yes, ___.
Yes, I went to school yesterday.
pasado simple
___ you ___ (watch) TV last night?
Did you watch TV last night?
pasado simple
I have visited Paris yesterday.
I visited Paris yesterday.
Yesterday” es un tiempo terminado, entonces usamos past simple, no present perfect.
Xime ___ (never/try) sushi before.
Xime has never tried sushi before.
pretérito perfecto
I ___ (not/see) that film yet.
I have not seen that film yet.
pretérito perfecto
Have you ever been to Rome? → No, ___.
No, I have never been to Rome.
pretérito perfecto
___ she ever ___ (eat) Japanese food?
Has she ever eaten Japanese food?
pretérito perfecto
She has never went to New York.
She has never been to New York.
Después de “has/have” usamos el past participle, no el pasado simple. “Go se vuelve a been/gone.”
You ___ (live) in Pasto since 1990.
You have lived in Pasto since 1990.
pretérito perfecto
They ___ (not/live) in Spain since 2010.
They have not lived in Spain since 2010.
pretérito perfecto
Did Xime play tennis last weekend? → No, ___.
No, Xime did not play tennis last weekend.
pretérito perfecto
When ___ they ___ (arrive)?
When did they arrive?
pasado simple
We lived here since 2010.
We have lived here since 2010.
Con “since” hablamos de un tiempo que empezó en el pasado y continúa, entonces usamos present perfect.
They ___ (go) to the cinema yesterday.
They went to the cinema yesterday.
pasado simple (irregular)
Clark ___ (not/eat) breakfast this morning.
Clark did not eat breakfast this morning.
pasado simple
Has he finished the project? → Yes, ___.
Yes, he finished the project.
pasado simple
How long ___ you ___ (study) English?
How long have you studied English?
pretérito perfecto
He didn’t saw the movie.
He didn’t see the movie.
Con “did” el verbo va en su forma base, no en pasado.
Recuerda que en preguntas y negativas, usamos el auxiliar did.
He ___ (already/finish) his homework.
He has already finished his homework.
pretérito perfecto
We ___ (not/meet) him before.
We have not met him before.
pretérito perfecto
Have they lived here long? → Yes, ___.
Yes, they have lived here long.
pretérito perfecto
Where ___ he ___ (go) yesterday?
Where did he go yesterday?
pasado simple
They have just went to the park.
They have just gone to the park.
Con present perfect usamos el past participle. “Go → gone.”