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Present Perfect (Past Indefinite) - Perfecto de Indicativo (Pretérito Perfecto)

Present Perfect (Past Indefinite)

The "present perfect" of the indicative mood is made up of two parts: the auxiliary verb haber in its present indicative form, conjugated according to the subject and a past participle.

The present indicative form of haber is conjugated in the following manner:


yo               he
tú               has
él/ella/Ud.      ha
nosotros         hemos
vosotros         habéis
ellos/ellas/Uds. han

The past participle is formed by adding the suffix -ado to -ar verbs and -ido to -er and -ir verbs. Here are some examples:

-ar verbs:

hablar           hablado
cambiar          cambiado
gustar           gustado

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Vocabulary

Sounddivertido - amused
Soundrebaño - flock
Soundguardar - to keep
Soundolvidar - to forget
Soundmucho - much
Soundpoco - little

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Exercises

Exercises 1

Exercises 2

Exercises 3


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