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To change “cook” to “cooked” and “smell” to “smelled” is simple, right? It’s just as easy in Spanish. (We have this in English too – we say “you have cooked dinner” not “you have cook dinner.” In other words, the past participle is the “-ed” form of an English verb.) Spanish Regular Past Participle Verbs
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How to Form the Past Participle for the Present Perfect in SpanishĪs mentioned previously, the past participle is the verb that goes after haber. It is quite an irregular verb so I recommend practicing with flashcards or with the LingoDeer app. Here is a table with all of the present tense haber conjugations. Once you have reviewed how to conjugate haber and how to form the past participle, you can revisit this section and it will be a piece of cake! How to Conjugate Haber for the Present Perfect in Spanish This post goes over each component of this formula, so don’t stress if you are unfamiliar with some of these terms. I have not painted → ( Yo) no he pintado. To see this formula in action, let’s do a quick example.
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? Note that in Spanish including the subject is optional, but it is included here for clarity. Subject (yo, tú, él, etc.) + haber conjugated to the subject + verb in the past participle īelow is the formula for the present perfect in Spanish: While English uses “to have” for the present perfect, Spanish uses the verb haber. How to Form the Present Perfect in Spanish? I’ll get into this later, but for now just know that the present perfect in Spanish is a general way to talk about the past! The present perfect is when we use the verb “to have” with the past participle to express past events, such as “We have taken Spanish together” and “Have you seen U2 in concert?” The statements made in this game are great examples of the present perfect tense.
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Have you ever played the game “Never Have I Ever” with your friends? Never Have I Ever Game Card, Image from Neverhaveievergame, Credit Zachary A.