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Present perfect indicative : is used to refer to actions or events that began in the past and continue or are expected to continue into the present, or that have results bearing upon the present . PRESENT INDICATIVE OF HABER PAST PARTICIPLE yo he hablado

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  1. Present perfect indicative : is used to refer to actions or events that began in the past and continue or are expected to continue into the present, or that have results bearing upon the present. PRESENT INDICATIVE OF HABER PAST PARTICIPLE yo he hablado Present perfect subjunctive: is used in dependent clauses that require the subjunctive and that refer to past actions o events. Ana: -El sábado fui al concierto de Enrique Iglesias Rosa: Qué chévere que hayas ido al concierto. (It’s cool that you’ve gone/ you went to the concert)

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