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Alan Francisco Reinaga Curiel Geovanni Alonso Dominguez Roldan Francisco Urvina Villa

October 3 rd , 1990 : Re-unification of East and West Germany

On October 3rd 1990, East and West Germany are

reunited, ending 45 years of Cold War division.

In the aftermath of the Second World War,

Germany was divided between the four major Allied powers; the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain and France.

Over four decades later, nearly a million Germans

gathered at the Reichstag in Berlin to mark German reunification. At midnight on October 3rd 1990, the Freedom Bell, a gift from the United States, was rung, and Germany was again a united nation. The East German state, which had essentially collapsed in 1989, was dissolved, and its people became citizens of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Affirmative:

You have seen that movie many times.


Interrogative: Have you seen that movie many times?

Negative:
You have not seen that movie many times.

Affirmative:

You have been waiting here for two hours.


Interrogative Have you been waiting here for two hours?

Negative:
You have not been waiting here for two hours.

On future perfect has two different forms: will +

have/has + past participle form verb.

Example affirmative:

You will have perfected your English by the time you


come back from the U.S. Example interrogative: Will you have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S.? Example negative: You will not have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S.

On future perfect your structure is

: be going to + have/has + past participle form verb.

Affirmative:

You are going to have perfected your English by the


time you come back from the U.S. Interrogative: Are you going to have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S.? Negative: You are not going to have perfected your English by the time you come back from the U.S.

In this form has two different forms: will have been

+[verb ing] and be going to have been + [verb ing].

Affirmative:

You will have been waiting for more than two hours

when her plane finally arrives. Interrogative: Will you have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally arrives? Negative: You will not have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally arrives.

Affirmative:

You are going to have been waiting for more than


two hours when her plane finally arrives. Interrogative: Are you going to have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally arrives? Negative You are not going to have been waiting for more than two hours when her plane finally arrives.

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