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ANTE TODO

ANTE TODO The present perfect subjunctive ( el pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo ), like the present perfect indicative, is used to talk about what has happened . The present perfect subjunctive is formed using the present subjunctive of the auxiliary verb haber and a past participle.

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ANTE TODO

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  1. ANTE TODO • The present perfect subjunctive (el pretérito perfecto de subjuntivo), like the present perfect indicative, is used to talk about what has happened. • The present perfect subjunctive is formed using the present subjunctive of the auxiliary verb haber and a past participle. • Haber (subjunctive) Past participle Haya, hayas, haya ar- ado hayamos, hayáais, hayan er/ir- ido Irregular: abierto, cubierto, dicho, escrito, hecho, muerto, puesto, resuelto, roto, visto, vuelto

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