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¿Alguna vez te ha picado un mosquito?
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN BITTEN BY A MOSQUITO?
¿Alguna vez te ha echado la bronca un profesor/a?
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TOLD OF BY A TEACHER?
¿Alguna vez has jugado al Fortnite?
HAVE YOU EVER PLAYED FORTNITE?
¿Alguna vez has hecho llorar a un profesor/a?
HAVE YOU EVER MADE A TEACHER CRY?
¿Alguna vez has hecho la cena?
HAVE YOU EVER MADE DINNER?
¿Alguna vez has pedido a tus padres quedarte sólo en casa?
HAVE YOU EVER ASKED YOUR PARENTS TO BE ALONE AT HOME?
¿Alguna vez has visto una pelea?
HAVE YOU EVER SEEN A FIGHT?
¿Alguna vez has bailado bajo la lluvia?
HAVE YOU EVER DANCED IN THE RAIN?
¿Alguna vez has comido paella?
HAVE YOU EVER EATEN PAELLA?
¿Alguna vez has suspendido un examen?
HAVE YOU EVER FAILED AN EXAM?
No han hecho los deberes.
They haven’t done their homework.
No les habéis ayudado.
You haven’t helped them.
No hemos cenado.
We haven’t had dinner.
Él no ha hablado con su profesor.
He hasn’t talked to his teacher.
No ha llovido mucho esta semana.
It hasn’t rained a lot this week.
Ella no ha comido su bocadillo.
She hasn’t eaten her sandwich.
No has leído mi mensaje.
You haven’t read my message.
No he visto a Laura hoy.
I haven’t seen Laura today.
Laura – visit 3 countries this year (so far)
Laura´s visited 3 countries so far this year
he – wash 4 bowls (so far)
He's washed 4 bowls so far
he – watch 10 episodes this month (so far)
He's watched 10 episodes so far this month
we – boil 3 eggs (so far)
We've boiled 3 eggs so far
you – cook 3 times this week
You've cooked 3 times so far this week
they – play 2 matches this year (so far)
They've played 2 matches so far this year
she – ask 4 people (so far)
she asked 4 people so far
I – pass 3 exams this semester (so far)
I’ve passed three exams so far this semester.
They’re going to watch an episode of MasterCook.(present perfect)
They've watched an episode of Master Cook
You’re going to stir the milk in the bowl.(present perfect)
You've stirred the milk in the bowl
He’s going to heat up the dish. (present perfect)
He's cooked to heat an Italian dish
We’re going to cook an Italian dish.(present perfect)
We've cooked an italian dish
I’m going to check if the water is boiling.(present perfect)
I've checked if the water was boiling
She’s going to add salt to the soup.(present perfect)
She's added salt to the soup
They’re going to help me with the cooking.(present perfect)
They've helped my with the cooking
The cook is going to boil some carrots.(present perfect)
The cook has boiled some carrots
I’m going to ask my dad for his recipe.(present perfect)
I've asked my dad for his recipe
He’s going to clean the frying pan.(present perfect)
He's cleaned the frying pan
We’re going to add the ingredients. (present perfect)
We´ve added a few ingredients
The water is going to start boiling.(present perfect)
The water has started to boil
I’m going to boil a few potatoes.(present perfect)
I've boiled a few potatoes
She’s going to stir the soup. (present perfect)
She’s stirred the soup.