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Past perfect Present perfect future perfect
Cooked, written Cooked, written Cooked, written
Past participle Past participle Past participle
Aux: had Aux:
have/has Aux: Will have
Conneted to past simple/con. Connected to present connected to future time
(I visited Cuzco in 2016)
1. I
had visited Cuzco when you entered UPeU. (2017, 2018)
2. I
had visited Cuzco by 2017.
3. By
2015, had you finished high school?
No. I finished it in 2016.
4. Had
you won any competition by 2015? Yes.
A few of them. The last in 2014.
5. I
was walking in Ñaña when I saw a car accident. The police arrived in 20 minutes
and took one of the men to the police station in Chaclacayo. Reports say that
this driver had had several other accidents. Now, he is in a big problem.
6. I
didn’t visit you because I had cooked a lot and I was tired.
7.
SsSo / Neither
A: I am
from Peru.
B: So am I /
I am too //I am not. I am from A.
A: I eat
rice every day.
B: So do I / I do too // I don’t.
C: Robert plays the guitar.
D: So does my brother. / My brother
does too // My brother doesn’t
C: I can cook
D: So can I / I can too
// I can’t
A: I have eaten Tacacho.
B: So have I / I have too // I haven’t
A: I am not from Ecuador.
B: Neither am I / me neither / I am not either // I am
A: I don’t eat octopus.
B: Neither do I / me neither / I don’t either // I do
A: I didn’t eat chicken yesterday.
B: Neither did I / me neither / I didn’t either // I did
A: I can’t play the guitar well.
B: Neither can I / me neither / I can’t either // I can
A: I haven’t visited Trujillo yet.
B: Neither have I / me neither / I haven’t either // I have
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