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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:
1. usted, él
2. vosotras, ellas
3. vosotros, ellos
Explanation:
Here you must say what is the appropriate personal pronoun according to the person.
To talk about "he" in Spanish, there are two options: "tú" and "usted". "tú" is informal and "usted" is formal.
"usted" is when you are talking with him, and "él" is for a man and when you are talking about him.
When you talk for two or more people, if they are women you say "vosotras" or "ellas", but if some of them are men you say "vosotros" or "ellos".
Vosotras and vosotros is when you are talking with them, and "ellas" o "ellos" is when you are talking about them.
776-7799: siete, setenta y seis, setenta y siete, noventa y nueve
543-3162: cinco, cuarenta y tres, treinta y uno, sesenta y dos
483-4745: cuatro, ochenta y tres, cuarenta y siete, cuarenta y cinco
I'm not sure if the answer is correct......