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Present Perfect Subjunctive

Present Perfect Subjunctive . Usos. The verb in the first clause is in the present indicative (WEIRDO) El verbo en la cláusula principal está en el presente indicativo. Used to indicate an action that occured in the recent past with the present perfect s ubjunctive .

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Present Perfect Subjunctive

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  1. Present Perfect Subjunctive

  2. Usos • Theverb in thefirstclauseis in thepresentindicative (WEIRDO) • El verbo en la cláusula principal está en el presente indicativo. • Used to indicateanactionthatoccured in therecentpastwiththepresentperfectsubjunctive. • Se usa para indicar una acción que ocurrió en el recién pasado. • Me alegra que vengas a la fiesta. • Me alegra que hayas venido a la fiesta.

  3. Participiodel verbo (no cambia!) • Dos partes: • Forma de Haber

  4. Participios de -IR • The “i” of “ido” has a written accent when preceded by a vowel other than u. • Creer: creído • Leer: leído • Reír: reído • Oír: oído • Huir: huido (sin accento)

  5. Los irregulares • Abrir: abierto • Absolver: absuelto • Cubrir: cubierto • Decir: dicho • Describir: descrito • Escribir: escrito • Freír: frito • Hacer: hecho • Morir: muerto • Poner: puesto • Resolver: resuelto • Romper: roto • Ver: visto • Volver: vuelto

  6. El Negativo • Never separate the form of haber from the past participle. • “No”, “Nunca” and any direct/indirect object pronouns occur BEFORE the form of haber ONLY. • Esperoque no hayanoídolasnoticias. • No estamosconvencidos de queMaría se los haya dado lasllaves a Josefina.

  7. Present Subjunctive = Simultaneous or Future state/action • Present Perfect Subjunctive = Prior state or action

  8. I’m glad that you have seen the movie. • Me alegraquela hayasvisto. • I doubt the cat has died. • Dudoqueel gatohayamuerto. • He is not sure that it has broken. • No estáseguro de quehayaroto.

  9. Corre • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2hM9CLAMu4&feature=kp

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