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The Present Perfect. p. 331 Realidades 2. The Present Perfect. In English we form the present perfect tense by combining have or has with the past participle of a verb: he has seen, have you tried?, they haven’t eaten. The Present Perfect.
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The Present Perfect p. 331 Realidades 2
The Present Perfect • In English we form the present perfect tense by combining have or has with the past participle of a verb: he has seen, have you tried?, they haven’t eaten.
The Present Perfect • To form the past participle of a verb in Spanish, you add -ado to the stem of -ar verbs and -ido to the stem of most -er/-ir verbs.
The Present Perfect • To form the present-perfect tense, we combine this past participle with the present tense of the verb haber.
The Present Perfect • We generally use the Spanish present perfect in the same way we use its English equivalent.
I have rented You have rented He, She It has rented We have rented They have rented The Present Perfect
he alquilado has alquilado ha alquilado hemos alquilado habéis alquilado han alquilado The Present Perfect
I have chosen You have chosen He, She It has chosen We have chosen They have chosen The Present Perfect
he escogido has escogido ha escogido hemos escogido habéis escogido han escogido The Present Perfect
I have decided You have decided He, She It has decided We have decided They have decided The Present Perfect
he decidido has decidido ha decidido hemos decidido habéis decidido han decidido The Present Perfect
The Present Perfect • No he alquilado un video hoy. • I haven’t rented a video today.
The Present Perfect • Qué programa han escogido? • What program have they chosen?
The Present Perfect • Notice that when the past participle is used with forms of haber, the final -o never changes.
The Present Perfect • Ricardo ha grabado su película favorita. • Sus hermanos han grabado una telenovela.
The Present Perfect • Certain verbs that have a double vowel in the infinitive form (except those with the double vowel ui ) require an accent mark on the i in the past participle.
The Present Perfect caído • Caer • Leer • Oír • Creer leído oído creído
The Present Perfect • Notice that we place no and other negative words, object pronouns, and reflexive pronouns directly in front of the form of the verb haber.
The Present Perfect • Has alquilado esa película alguna vez? • No, no la he alquilado nunca.
The Present Perfect • Some verbs have irregular past participles. • Memorize this acronym: • REVV MAC PHDD
R roto E escrito V visto V vuelto M muerto A abierto C cubierto P puesto H hecho D dicho D devuelto Romper Escribir Ver Volver Morir Abrir Cubrir Poner Hacer Decir Devolver