Tense full now
And Spanish grammar lesson covers current tension. Similar to English, complete now in Spanish frequently used compound tense, and very easy to learn. Perfect tense now because it requires complex by assisting Haber (to), past participle already. English verb Haber always comes before
At present participle.
Association style as follows:
On (tension) + past participle
Here is an example of perfect tense in English:
Carl has worked a lot this year.
In the example above, actually "worked" "present tense" because it refers to fact or done in the past. However also refers to a period of time has elapsed.
Other use of ideal current which resembles the previous example, the expression of an event procedure, but certainly not prove.
Here is another example of complete now in English:
Marta has eaten very little.
In this example, the verb "have eaten" perfect now express that Marta ate in the past. However, it does not specify a specific time and that this has happened.
To better understand this, let's review the coupling strained by helping Haber in present tense:
Yo it (be) hemos nosotros (our)
The t (you have) alos Han (it)
Él hectares (has) Al-' AAS Han (it)
Ella ha (it) austidis Han (you have)
Breeding hectares (you have)
Remember, with Haber linked present tense, and all necessary inclusion is a participle action intended.
With this in mind, the following is the current Association for perfect lalavaal p.
Hablar (speech), past participle hablado (speaking):
U hablado it (and talked) hablado hemos nosotros (we have spoken)
The t hablado (you can speak) marking hablado Han (they spoke)
Él HA Hablado (it may occur) Al-' AAS Han Hablado (they spoke)
The HA Hablado Austidis (hasbokine) hablado Han (you can have spoken)
Breeding HA Hablado (you can have spoken)
Here's an example with hablar:
Jaime HA Hablado mucho de su Boda.
(Jim I have talked a lot about his wedding.)
Again, notice how similar pattern Association for complete now in Spanish and English. Auxiliary verb Haber (to make) always comes before the participle.
Kongogishanz for regular-ER and-IR verbs and reflect a similar pattern.
Incoming (to eat) previous bartikbeli: komido (Etienne)
U komido it (might eat) komido hemos nosotros (we might eat)
The t komido (you might eat) alos komido Han (they might eat)
Él HA Komido (he eaten) Al-' AAS Han Komido (they might eat)
The HA Komido (it's eaten) austidis komido Han (you might eat)
Breeding HA Komido (you might eat)
Here's an example with arrivals:
Komido mucho Hui said. (I've eaten too much today.)
Best seller (exit) participle: salido (ended)
U salido it (and went) hemos salido nosotros (we had)
The t salido (I had) alos Han Salido (it came out)
Él HA Salido (it came out) Al-' AAS Han Salido (it came out)
The HA Salido (it came out) austidis Han Salido (I had)
Breeding HA Salido (I had)
Here's an example with best seller:
Juan Carlos HA Salido mucho esta published.
(Juan Carlos came much tonight.)
An Irish may even do, usually an irregular in Spanish, normal Association in full now.
Air (to) previous Participle: edu (gold)
Yo he Ido (went) nosotros hemos Ido (we)
Ido has t (went) alos Eido Han (go)
Él HA Ido (it went) Al-' AAS Eido Han (go)
Ella HA Ido (rose) austidis Eido Han (go)
Breeding HA Ido (go)
Here are a few examples using "tense full current":
Andres HA pensado mucho en su pa j s.
(André has thought a lot about town.)
Mei to SINH y Rosa Su come on Han Carmen Estado en Casa d j a todo el.
(Gary and her daughter Carmen home all day.)
Dominicana HA la Repblica Axsilintis Biloteros Brodosido.
(Dominican Republic issued an excellent baseball players).
Este ao, hemos Dondo Noistras Kombotadoras organizacin ESA.
(This year, we have donated computers to that organization.)
He Estado en New York desde el ao 2000.
(We have in New York since 2000).
Breeding HA Estado de DITA.
(Was diet.)
Although relatively simple Association now complete, noted that "tension" is also used with reflexive verbs.
This is expressed in the following example:
Pap for se MI HA Huy Avitado.
(My father flew today.)
Notice how the pattern discussed above are repeated "present tense". The only difference that reflexive pronoun should precede an auxiliary Haber and already before the participle.
Reflexive pronoun + tense now Haber + past participle
Other examples of reflexive verbs in present perfect tense "
Me he kansado mucho Hui.
(I've tired today.)
Bebé LCI de Juanita HA Anfermado.
(Born Juanita got sick).
Las Mochachas Divertido en el se han Park.
(Girls had fun in the Park).
Sintado has t.
(I had sat.)
Now let's try a few exercises. Translated into Spanish. Answers follow the practice.
1. my friends might eat my food.
2. you brushed your teeth?
3. mariailina, has come out to play.
4. doctors volunteers helped a lot.
5. Roberto and I got married.
6. our son John visited his aunt and uncle.
7. David may occur during class.
8. wanted unique school early.
1. bad friends Han Komido Mei Komida.
2.? Te has dintis Los Sibilado?
3. u y hemos salido mariailina gujar.
4. Los Doktoris Volontarios Los mucho ayodado Han.
5. a I r Roberto Casado Han.
6. reporting Hugh John HA Visitado common goats could take away.
7. David HA Hablado mucho durante la class.
8. unique HA-IR carriedo like timbrano school.