Language/Spanish/Grammar/Present-Perfect-Tense
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In Spanish, the Present Perfect Tense is used when you want to talk about a past event that has consequences in the present. In Spain, it is generally used as simple past. The structure is: Subject + verb haber + past participle verb. After mastering the Present Perfect Tense, you might also be interested in exploring other aspects of Spanish grammar, such as The word that cannot be written, Ser and Estar, and Spanish Grammar - Masculine and Feminine. Dive in and enhance your understanding of the beautiful Spanish language! 📚✨
Conjugation[edit | edit source]
As you know, in Spanish you need to conjugate the verbs, in this case, the verb haber is an irregular verb and the next table will show you how you can conjugate it.
Subject | Haber |
---|---|
Yo | He |
Tú | Has |
Él/Ella/Usted | Ha |
Nosotros/Nosotras | Hemos |
Vosotros/Vosotras | Habéis |
Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas | Han |
Examples[edit | edit source]
- Yo he sido el mejor (I have been the best)
- Ella ha hecho su tarea (She has done her homework)
- Ustedes han trabajado todos los días (You have worked everyday)
Other Lessons[edit | edit source]
- Negation
- El Verboide
- How to use articles in spanish
- Conjugación de verbos difíciles
- Past Participle
- Prepositions
- Be Polite
- How to Use Be (SER and ESTAR)
- Simple Present Tense
- Sentense Structure