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Present perfect subjunctive

Preview Present perfect subjunctive. Present perfect subjunctive. Remember that the subjunctive is used with expressions that convey feelings . Present perfect subjunctive. Me alegra que vengan mis amigos a nuestra fiesta. Temo que mi novia vaya a romper conmigo.

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Present perfect subjunctive

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  1. Preview Present perfect subjunctive Present perfect subjunctive

  2. Remember that the subjunctiveis used with expressions that convey feelings. Present perfect subjunctive Me alegra quevenganmis amigos a nuestra fiesta. Temo quemi novia vayaa romper conmigo.

  3. The subjunctiveis also used with expressions that convey judgmentsabout something. Present perfect subjunctive Es natural queestésenojado con la decisión. It’s natural that you’re angry about the decision. Me sorprende queGilberto se comportetan raro. It surprises me that Gilberto behaves so strangely.

  4. Use the present perfect subjunctive (el presente perfecto del subjuntivo)to express an emotion, judgment, doubt, or hope about something that has happened. It’s formed with the subjunctive of haber and the past participle of the main verb. Present perfect subjunctive nosotros(as) haya comido hayamos comido yo tú vosotros(as) hayas comido hayáis comido Ud., él, ella Uds., ellos, ellas haya comido hayan comido

  5. Use the present perfect subjunctive (el presente perfecto del subjuntivo)to express an emotion, judgment, doubt, or hope about something that has happened. It’s formed with the subjunctive of haber and the past participle of the main verb. Present perfect subjunctive Me choca queellos hayan salidotan de prisa. Es una lástima quenuestro equipo haya perdidootro juego.

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