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Presente Perfecto

Present Perfect is used to say something has/have occurredThe book has fallen She has listenedWe have arrivedThey have learnedYou have studied. Use

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Presente Perfecto

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    1. Presente Perfecto

    2. Present Perfect is used to say something has/have occurred The book has fallen She has listened We have arrived They have learned You have studied

    3. Use “haber” + past participle (helping verb)

    13. A little more…. There are actually four “perfect tenses” Present Perfect (have/has _____) Pluperfect/Past Perfect (had _____) Future Perfect (will have___) Conditional Perfect (would have ___)

    14. You simply put ‘haber’ in the correct tense + past participle present future he hemos habré habremos has habéis habrás habréis ha han habrá habrán past (imperfect) conditional había habíamos habría habríamos habías habíais habrías habríais había habían habría habrían

    15. he hemos has habéis ha han había habíamos habías habíais había habían habré habremos habrás habréis habrá habrán habría habríamos habrías habríais habría habrían

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