Uses of the Present Perfect Subjunctive
The present perfect subjunctive is used in the same types of clauses as the present subjunctive, and normally is used: to indicate the action as completed with governing verbs in the present or future tense or command forms.
Examples:
Me alegro de que ella haya llegado.
I'm glad she (has) arrived.
I'm glad she (has) arrived.
Dudo que ella haya llegado.
I doubt she (has) arrived.
I doubt she (has) arrived.
Niego que ella haya llegado.
I deny she (has) arrived.
I deny she (has) arrived.
Es posible que ella haya llegado.
It's possible she (has) arrived.
It's possible she (has) arrived.
Lo haré después que ella haya llegado.
I'll do it after she has arrived.
I'll do it after she has arrived.
No lo hagas a menos que ella haya llegado.
Don't do it unless she has arrived.
Don't do it unless she has arrived.
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