To form the present perfect, the auxiliary verb "to have" is used in the present and the past participle of the verb.
For affirmative sentences we have:
Subject + auxiliary verb (to have) + past participle
We have then that the correct sentence in English is:
"You have gone to the sea in the summer"
The correct sentence translated into Spanish is:
"Tú has ido al mar en el verano"
Answer:
the present perfect correctly is for the sentence:
Tú has ido al mar en el verano
Answer:
Recommends keeping the speed limit.
Explanation:
Peligroso means Dangerous.
Manejar means Drive
Despacio means Slow.
Multas means fees
Exceso means Excessive
Velocidad means Speed.
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