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Transcript
El pretérito perfecto
The present perfect
The present perfect is a tense that is used to talk about events that
___________ ___________ happened in relation to the present.
You want to go to to a restaurant? But I have already made dinner!
We can go to sleep early, because we have studied for Spanish.
They ve read a lot of stories lately, so they are sick of reading.
You can move on, because we have had enough examples!
In order to form this tense, you will use a combination of two verbs:
1. The verb ___________ - This verb will say WHO is doing the action.
2. The action ___________ - This verb will say WHAT the subject is doing.
Haber
(en el presente indicativo)
yo
nosotros
tú
vosotros
él, ella,
Usted
ellos/as,
Uds.
Participio pasivo
(past participle)
+
-ar verbs
-er/-ir verbs
Ex: In order to say I have eaten , you will use the verbs haber + comer.
• Use the form of yo form of haber to say that I is the subject: ___________
• Use the past participle of comer to say that the action has been done: ___________
I have eaten = yo ___________ ___________
Here are some irregular past participles (sing to the tune of Frere Jacques )
abrir - abierto
decir - dicho
ver - visto
cubrir - cubierto
hacer - hecho
volver - vuelto
escribir - escrito
poner - puesto
imprimer - impreso
resolver - resuelto
romper - roto
morir - muerto
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A couple of formation hints...
•
To ask if someone has ever done something before, use _____________________
o ¿Alguna vez has visitado al país de origen de tu familia?
•
To ask if someone has already done something, or to respond that you have,
use ____________ (already, yet).
o ¿Ya has terminado? ‒ (Sí, ya he terminado.)
•
To ask or respond to a negative question, use _____________________ (still, yet).
o ¿Todavía no has hecho la tarea?
 No, no lo he hecho todavía.
Try translating these sentences into Spanish:
1. Today, my friend Chang went to Chuck E. Cheese. I have gone (ir) to Chuck E.
Cheese many times, so I did not go.
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2. Robert and Timothy have already eaten 10 hamburgers in the cafeteria, and they
still want to eat more!
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3. My brother said that Paranormal Activity is a good movie. My sister and I have
not seen (ver) it, but we do not want to because we re scared!
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
4. Have you spoken with your math teacher? This morning, she said that all of her
students have homework, but you told me that you don t have homework!
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
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El día de Diana
Read about Diana’s plans for the day:
Hoy, voy a estar muy ocupada. Necesito ir al supermercado para comprar pan y
leche. Después, voy a comer con una amiga en un nuestro restaurante favorito.
Quiero correr con mi perro, y entonces tendré que ducharme. Luego, voy
a preparar la cena para mi familia y comer con ellos. Entonces, todos
nosotros vamos a ver una película al cine. Voy a comprar palomitas, pero
no voy a beber un refresco porque no quiero tanto azúcar y cafeina.
Vamos a volver a casa y espero leer por un ratito antes de dormir.
Now, imagine that it is the end of the day and Diana has done everything that she planned to do.
Make a list of the things that Diana has done, using the present perfect tense.
Ex: Diana ha estado muy ocupada.__________________________________________________
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El pretérito perfecto
The present perfect
The present perfect is a tense that is used to talk about events that have
already happened in relation to the present.
You want to go to to a restaurant? But I have already made dinner!
We can go to sleep early, because we have studied for Spanish.
They ve read a lot of stories lately, so they are sick of reading.
You can move on, because we have had enough examples!
In order to form this tense, you will use a combination of two verbs:
1. The verb haber - This verb will say WHO is doing the action.
2. The action verb - This verb will say WHAT the subject is doing.
Haber
(en el presente indicativo)
Participio pasivo
(past participle)
yo
HE
nosotros
HEMOS
tú
HAS
vosotros
HABÉIS
él, ella,
Usted
HA
ellos/as,
Uds.
HAN
+
-ar verbs
-er/-ir verbs
-ado
-ido
Ex: In order to say I have eaten , you will use the verbs haber + comer.
• Use the form of yo form of haber to say that I is the subject: he
• Use the past participle of comer to say that the action has been done: comido
I have eaten = yo he comido
Here are some irregular past participles (sing to the tune of Frere Jacques )
abrir - abierto
decir - dicho
ver - visto
cubrir - cubierto
hacer - hecho
volver - vuelto
escribir - escrito
poner - puesto
imprimer - impreso
resolver - resuelto
romper - roto
morir - muerto
www.martinabex.com
A couple of formation hints...
•
To ask if someone has ever done something before, use alguna vez
o ¿Alguna vez has visitado al país de origen de tu familia?
•
To ask if someone has already done something, or to respond that you have,
use ya (already, yet).
o ¿Ya has terminado? ‒ (Sí, ya he terminado.)
•
To ask or respond to a negative question, use todavía (still, yet).
o ¿Todavía no has hecho la tarea?
 No, no lo he hecho todavía.
Try translating these sentences into Spanish:
1. Today, my friend Chang went to Chuck E. Cheese. I have gone (ir) to Chuck E.
Cheese many times, so I did not go.
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
2. Robert and Timothy have already eaten 10 hamburgers in the cafeteria, and they
still want to eat more!
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
3. My brother said that Paranormal Activity is a good movie. My sister and I have
not seen (ver) it, but we do not want to because we re scared!
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
4. Have you spoken with your math teacher? This morning, she said that all of her
students have homework, but you told me that you don t have homework!
___________________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
www.martinabex.com