![]() For this, the phrase “alguna vez” is used, as shown above. Sentences with “ever” are formed by present perfect tense as in English. ¿Has probado el helado alguna vez? Have you ever tried ice cream?.When forming questions with the present perfect, put the auxiliary verb at the beginning: As shown above, the word “no” is not allowed to come between “haber” and “estudiado”. In Spanish, it is very important not to separate the past participle and “haber”. No habéis estudiado You have not studied.No ha estudiado He/She has not studied you have not studied.To make a negative sentence in present perfect, add “no” before the conjugated “haber”. Me he lavado los dientes ( I have brushed my teeth).Me lavo los dientes ( I brush my teeth).If a reflexive verb is used in present perfect tense, the reflexive pronoun precedes the conjugated “haber”: ![]() Note that when building the present perfect you always use the singular and masculine version of the past participle you do not have to chance it according to the subject pronoun, neither to number or gender. Ha estudiado He/She has studied you have studied.Hence, sentences like “I have studied”, “she has studied” etc. It has a regular past participle as all “–ar” verbs and that is “estudiado”. In this lesson you will learn how to conjugate “haber” in present tense so that you can use it to form the present perfect tense.Ĭonjugate “haber” in present tense and use the past participle of the verb. ![]() In the previous lesson, you learned how to form the past participle of regular verbs and also learned some of the mıst essential verbs which have irregular past participle. The present perfect tense is formed by using the verb haber and the past participle of the verb. Linguim » Learn Spanish » Intermediate » The Spanish present Perfect The Spanish present Perfect Choose a language and start learning! Welcome! Join | allows you to learn new languages completely free of charge.
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