When we talk about a period of time that continues from the past until now, we use the Present Perfect (have been). Been (to) = visited. Thus, the test sentence means that 'I have never visited Spain'.
Quan parlem d'un període de temps que continua des del passat fins ara, utilitzem el Present Perfect (have been). Been (to) = visited. Així, la frase de la prova significa que 'mai he visitat Espanya'.
Task | I ____________ (never / to be) to Spain. |
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Answer | 3 |
a | was never |
b | am never being |
c | have never been |
d | am never |
comment | When we talk about a period of time that continues from the past until now, we use the Present Perfect (have been). Been (to) = visited. Thus, the test sentence means that ‘I have never visited Spain’. |
topic | present tenses |
level | 1 |
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