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Present Perfect Subjunctive ~ Perfecto de subjuntivo

Present Perfect Subjunctive ~ Perfecto de subjuntivo. Present Perfect Subjunctive ~ Perfecto de subjuntivo

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Present Perfect Subjunctive ~ Perfecto de subjuntivo

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  1. Present Perfect Subjunctive ~ Perfecto de subjuntivo

  2. Present Perfect Subjunctive ~ Perfecto de subjuntivo The present perfect subjunctive, also known as the past or perfect subjunctive, is used when a verb or expression requiring the subjunctive in the main clause is in the present, future, or present perfect. You might notice that the same definition holds true for the regular (present) subjunctive, so what's the difference? …VEAMOS ! The present subjunctive is used when the dependent clause is in the present or future, while the present perfect subjunctive is used when the dependent clause is in the past. For example, if you want to say "I doubt you'll do it," you'd use the present subjunctive: Dudo que lo hagas. But if you wanted to say "I doubt that you did it," you'd use the present perfect subjunctive: Dudo que lo hayas hecho. Another example: "It's good that he is studying" - Es bueno que estudie vs. "It's good that he studied" - Es bueno que haya estudiado. …QUE PIENSAN? FACIL SI!

  3. Conjugating the Spanish Present Perfect Subjunctive • The present perfect Subjunctiveis a compound verbformed with the Subjunctiveof the auxiliary verb haber+ the past participleof the main verb. • HABLAR (to speak) • yo haya hablado nosotros hayamos • tú hayas hablado vosotros hayáis hablado • Él, ella /Ud. haya hablado ellos, ellas, Uds. hayan hablado • SALIR (to get out) • yo haya salido nosotros hayamos salido • tú hayas salido vosotros hayáis salido • Él, ella, Ud. haya salido ellos, ellas, Uds. hayan salido

  4. REPASO: TO FORM THE PAST PARTICIPLE To form the past participle, simply drop the infinitive ending (-ar-er-ir) and add -ado (for -ar verbs) or -ido (for -er, -ir verbs). ___________ saltar

  5. The following common verbs have irregular past participles: abrir (to open) - abierto (open) cubrir (to cover) - cubierto (covered) decir (to say) - dicho (said) escribir (to write) - escrito (written) freír (to fry) - frito (fried) hacer (to do) - hecho (done) morir (to die) - muerto (dead) poner (to put) - puesto (put) resolver (to resolve) - resuelto (resolved) romper (to break) - roto (broken) ver (to see) - visto (seen) volver (to return) - vuelto (returned)

  6. Vamos a practicar…use the phrases and the pictures to make a sentence in the present perfect subjunctive:no creo que…, dudo que, es probable que…, Comer Morir I Invitar

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