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Indicative – Present Perfect in Spanish
We use the Present Perfect to express that an action happened at an unspecified time before now.
Examples:
Affirmative Form:
- Yo he visto esa película veinte veces (I have seen that movie twenty times)
- Joan ha estudiado dos idiomas extranjeros (Joan has studied two foreign languages)
- Ellos han trabajado mucho pero nadie lo ha notado (They have worked a lot, but nobody has noticed it)
- Vosotros habéis hecho lo más indicado (You have done the correct thing)
Negative Form:
- Yo no he visto esa película veinte veces (I haven’t seen that movie twenty times)
- Joan no ha estudiado dos idiomas extranjeros (Joan hasn’t studied two foreign languages)
- Ellos no han trabajado mucho aunque nadie lo ha notado (They haven’t worked a lot, although nobody has noticed it)
- Vosotros no habéis hecho lo más indicado (You haven’t done the correct thing)
The Present Perfect conjugation of the model regular verbs (ar, er, ir) is:
Amar |
Correr |
|
Yo |
he amado |
he corrido |
tú |
has amado |
has corrido |
usted, él, ella |
ha amado |
ha corrido |
nosotros o nosotras |
hemos amado |
hemos corrido |
vosotros o vosotras |
habéis amado |
habéis corrido |
ustedes, ellos, ellas |
han amado |
han corrido |
Partir |
|
Yo |
he partido |
tú |
has partido |
usted, él, ella |
ha partido |
nosotros o nosotras |
hemos partido |
vosotros o vosotras |
habéis partido |
ustedes, ellos, ellas |
han partido |
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