The Present Perfect In English we form the present perfect tense by combining have or has with the...

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The Present Perfect

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Page 1: The Present Perfect In English we form the present perfect tense by combining have or has with the past participle of a verb: he has seen, have you tried?,

The Present Perfect

Page 2: The Present Perfect In English we form the present perfect tense by combining have or has with the past participle of a verb: he has seen, have you tried?,

The Present Perfect•In English we form the present perfect tense by combining have or has with the past participle of a verb: he has seen, have you tried?, they haven’t eaten.

Page 3: The Present Perfect In English we form the present perfect tense by combining have or has with the past participle of a verb: he has seen, have you tried?,

The Present Perfect

•To form the past participle of a verb in Spanish, you add -ado to the stem of -ar verbs and -ido to the stem of most -er/-ir verbs.

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The Present Perfect

•To form the present perfect tense, we combine this past participle with the present tense of the verb haber.

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The Present Perfect

•We generally use the Spanish present perfect in the same way we use its English equivalent.

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The Present Perfect

I have rented

You have rented

He, She Ithas rented

We have rented

They have rented

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he alquilado

has alquilado

ha alquilado

hemos alquilado

habéis alquilado

han alquilado

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I have chosen

You have chosen

He, She Ithas chosen

We have chosen

They have chosen

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he escogido

has escogido

ha escogido

hemos escogido

habéis escogido

han escogido

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I have decided

You have decided

He, She Ithas decided

We have decided

They have decided

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he decidido

has decidido

ha decidido

hemos decidido

habéis decidido

han decidido

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•No he reparado la bicicleta todavía.

•I haven’t repaired the bicycle yet.

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•¿Qué trabajos has tenido?

•What jobs have you had?

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The Present Perfect

•Notice that when the past participle is used with forms of haber, the final -o never changes. (because these are NOT adjectives!)

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•Ricardo ha grabado su película favorita.

•Sus hermanos han grabado una telenovela.

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The Present Perfect•Certain verbs that have a double vowel in the infinitive form (except those with the double vowel ui ) require an accent mark on the i in the past participle.

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•Caer•Leer•Oír•Creer•Traer•Reír

caídoleídooídocreídotraídoreído

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The Present Perfect

•Notice that we place no and other negative words, object pronouns, and reflexive pronouns directly in front of the form of the verb haber.

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•¿Alberto te ha comprado el billete?

•Has Alberto bought you the ticket?

•Sí, me lo ha comprado.•Yes, he has bought it for me.

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•Some verbs have irregular past participles.

•Memorize this acronym:•REVV MAC PHDD

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R rotoE escritoV vistoV vuelto

M muertoA abiertoC cubierto

P puestoH hechoD dichoD devuelto

RomperEscribirVerVolver

MorirAbrirCubrir

PonerHacerDecirDevolver