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The We don't like that you have forgotten the sunshade.
However many you've seen, you must go and see this one (film).
When you have watered the flowers, mow the lawn.
When you have bought the ticket, walk to the train.
I think I've seen that movie. I don't think you have seen it.
I feel I have loved Raúl. I don't believe you have loved him.
I feel I have been sick. I don't think you have been sick.
I think I will have finished the paper. I don't believe you have finished it yet.
Please let me know when you have finished the report.
What a homework! It's almost impossible that you did all that they gave you.
Mary, I hope that you have given the money to John.
It is one thing is that you have spoken with Jorge, but another thing is that you take advantage of the space he gave you.
Even though you had signed the statement, you can still add to it.
Although you had gone many times, go with your friends now
I hope that you have done the homework for the history class.
We're very pleased that you've gotten well and that you're all right now.
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Popular Phrase: beginning spanish worksheets | Conjugate Spanish Verbs | Conjugated Verb: abusar - to go too far, take advantage [ click for full conjugation ]