Presente perfecto
[subjuntivo]
When do I use it?
When do I use it?
The present perfect subjunctive is used when you want to say that something has/have happened in the immediate past, but with the added bonus that there is a subjunctive trigger attached. For more information on when to use the subjunctive, click here.
The present perfect subjunctive is used when you want to say that something has/have happened in the immediate past, but with the added bonus that there is a subjunctive trigger attached. For more information on when to use the subjunctive, click here.
It's sad that many animals have died in the wildfires.
It's crazy that she has not seen Tiger King.
When do I learn it?
When do I learn it?
-Originally learned in: Spanish IV
-Originally learned in: Spanish IV
-May be reviewed in: Spanish V, APSLang
-May be reviewed in: Spanish V, APSLang
Basic info:
Basic info:
All perfect tenses are always formed the same way and each conjugation contains two words. For what it means, return to "When do I use it?" above.
All perfect tenses are always formed the same way and each conjugation contains two words. For what it means, return to "When do I use it?" above.
In this conjugation, the verb "haber" will be conjugated in the present subjunctive tense.
The perfect tenses are often seen with the word "ya" (already).
*CAUTION*
*CAUTION*
There is a handful of irregular past participles that you need to be aware of. Check the out below!
There is a handful of irregular past participles that you need to be aware of. Check the out below!
–ído
–ído
* -er and -ir verbs whose stems end in a STRONG vowel (a, e, o) *
Caer --> caído
[fallen]Creer --> creído
[believed]Leer --> leído
[read]Oír --> oído
[heard]Traer --> traído
[brought](Son)reír --> (son)reído
[smiled / laughed]-to
-to
Abrir --> abierto
[opened]Escribir --> escrito
[written]Morir --> muerto
[died]Poner --> puesto
[put]Resolver --> resuelto
[resolved / figured out]Romper --> roto
[broken]Ver --> visto
[seen](Des)cubrir --> (des)cubierto
[(dis)covered](De)volver --> (de)vuelto
[returned]-cho
-cho
Decir --> dicho
[said / told]Hacer --> hecho
[done / made]online practice
online practice
Conjugation practice on conjuguemos.com