Составьте вопросительные предложения в present perfect tense. 1 zena (see) a film? 2 zork and zena (speak) english? 3 zork (swim) in the sea? 4 zena (visit) the acropolis? 5 zork and zena (drive) a car?
1. Has zena seen a film?
To form a question in the present perfect tense, we need to use the auxiliary verb "has" followed by the subject "zena" and the past participle of the verb "see".
2. Have zork and zena spoken English?
To form a question for multiple subjects in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the subject "zork and zena" and the past participle of the verb "speak".
3. Has zork swum in the sea?
To form a question in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "has" followed by the subject "zork" and the past participle of the verb "swim".
4. Has zena visited the acropolis?
To form a question in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "has" followed by the subject "zena" and the past participle of the verb "visit".
5. Have zork and zena driven a car?
To form a question for multiple subjects in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the subject "zork and zena" and the past participle of the verb "drive".
In all the examples, the auxiliary verb "has" is used with the third person singular subjects (zena, zork) and the auxiliary verb "have" is used with the other subjects (zork and zena). The main verbs are in their past participle form: seen, spoken, swum, visited, driven.
To form a question in the present perfect tense, we need to use the auxiliary verb "has" followed by the subject "zena" and the past participle of the verb "see".
2. Have zork and zena spoken English?
To form a question for multiple subjects in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the subject "zork and zena" and the past participle of the verb "speak".
3. Has zork swum in the sea?
To form a question in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "has" followed by the subject "zork" and the past participle of the verb "swim".
4. Has zena visited the acropolis?
To form a question in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "has" followed by the subject "zena" and the past participle of the verb "visit".
5. Have zork and zena driven a car?
To form a question for multiple subjects in the present perfect tense, we use the auxiliary verb "have" followed by the subject "zork and zena" and the past participle of the verb "drive".
In all the examples, the auxiliary verb "has" is used with the third person singular subjects (zena, zork) and the auxiliary verb "have" is used with the other subjects (zork and zena). The main verbs are in their past participle form: seen, spoken, swum, visited, driven.