haber - Midland ISD

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Transcript haber - Midland ISD

Present
Perfect
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Have already used impersonal forms of
“haber”- hay, hubo, había, haya.
Present indicative of haber is used to form
present perfect tense.
he
hemos
has
habéis
ha
han
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The past participle of regular –ar verbs is
formed by adding –ado to the stem of the
infinitive.
hablar
hablado
contar
contado
pensar
pensado
caminar
caminado
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The past participle of regular –er and
-ir verbs is formed by adding –ido to
the stem of the infinitive.
comer
aprender
leer
salir
pedir
comido
aprendido
leído
salido
pedido
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The present perfect tense is formed by
combining the present indicative of the
verb haber with the past participle of the
main verb and is used to talk about past
actions with current relevance.
No han hablado mucho.
They haven’t
talked much.
Nos hemos divertido. We’ve had a good
time.
cantar
he cantado
hemos cantado
has cantado
habéis cantado
ha cantado
han cantado
correr
he corrido
hemos corrido
has corrido
habéis corrido
ha corrido
han corrido
salir
he salido
hemos salido
has salido
habéis salido
ha salido
han salido
Some verbs have irregular past
participles.
abrir
 descubrir
 escribir
 decir
 hacer
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abierto
 descubierto
 escrito
 dicho
 hecho
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Some verbs have irregular past
participles.
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resolver
volver
morir
poner
romper
ver
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resuelto
vuelto
muerto
puesto
roto
visto
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Object pronouns and reflexive pronouns
precede the conjugated form of haber
when the present perfect tense is used.
Les he escrito varias veces.
I’ve written them several times.
Ya se han acostado.
They’ve already gone to bed.