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Wednesday 11 March 2020

Present Perfect

Good morning!

I hope you are all very well. From now on, you should check the blog every day from Monday to Friday. Here is an introduction to the present perfect.


Watch the video and if you have any questions ask me.

Then you have to do two assignments that are in Milton and here is the link:

travelers.miltoneducation.com

Enter your username and password and do the two assignments. You will get points for that!

Enjoy!!!

40 comments:

  1. Thanks Simon! The video is very good and very fun. 😀

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    1. Thanks Edurne! Please go to Milton Education and check the exercise! Have a nice day!

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  2. Thanks simón is very interesting im Adrian

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    1. That's great Adrián! Please go to Milton Education and do the homework. You will get points!!! Keep it up!

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  3. Thanks for the video I'm going to enter in Milton😋

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  4. Simon l do the exercies of Milton educacion , the exercies where very easy😋

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  5. Hello ,I,m Guillermo.I have done the exercises.Thanks Simon.

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  6. I am Ana I didn't anderstan we hace to do?

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    1. You have to enter in Milton Education and do the exercises that I have programmed for you. They are called assignments. One is a reading and the other is a grammar exercise about present perfect.

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    2. Thank simon a lot of thank🌼 ar do easy

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  7. I don't know the username and the password😓😌

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  8. I don't know the username and the password😓😌

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    1. Irene write an email to me and I will give you the username and password. simon.hergueta@educa.madrid.org

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    2. I cant enter😭😭😭

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  9. Hi Simon I stand the present perfect with your video and travelers I´am Omar thanks

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  10. Hi Simon I am Claudia, I don't understand the perfect present well. Can you explain it me please.

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  11. Simón can you give me your phone nuber plis

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    1. It's phone number please! Send an email. :)

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    3. This is the email of my mother srinconserrano@gmail.com

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  12. simon i can't enter on travelers because I didn't have te password can you give to me?

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    1. Send me an email and I'll give you the password.

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  13. Simon I like the video. Thanks 😀

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  14. Hi Simon👋 thank's for the video.

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    1. You're welcome! Thanks for watching the video!!!

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  15. Hi Simon this is the email of my mom could you send my username and password.wjara_dorn@yahoo.de thank's👋☺️

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    1. Yes of course but... Who are you? 😁

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  16. Thanks Simon the video was interesting . Now I enter in milton.I am Javier.

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    1. Javier that's good! I hope you have anice day. Don't forget to do some exercise at home!!! 😀😁👨‍🦯🏃‍♂️

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  17. i have just written in my notebook the form verb of present perfect and its uses

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    1. That's great Dario!!! Well done!! 😀😀😊😎

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  18. hallo simon the present perfec Idont entended plese you put a video sorri simon Iespeak en espanis podrias poner un video que agas tu y que salgas en la pizarra explicando un poquiito mas porfa con cariño aitor

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    1. Yes of course! I will try to upload it today. El present perfect es muy fácil, tienes que usar el verbo tener, to have. Eso lo tienes que aprender bien. Por ejemplo:

      I have
      You have
      He/she/it has
      we have
      you have
      they have

      Luego pones el verbo que quieras usar en "past participle", por ejemplo to go, el past participle es "gone".

      Así quedaría:

      I have gone to New York.

      Yo he estado en Nueva York.

      I have read a book.

      Yo he leído un libro.

      She has thought a lot.

      Ella ha pensado mucho.

      Te preparo un vídeo y a ver si lo termino hoy y lo subo con más ejercicios para practicar!

      El past participle lo encuentras en las hojas que os di en clase de los verbos, si no las tienes las vuelvo a subir al blog.

      Hugs!!! 😀😁😁😎

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