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Key points about regular verbs in the perfect tense

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  • Use the perfect tense to talk about something that has been done or has happened recently.

  • Form the perfect tense using the haber and a .

  • Use no before the perfect tense to form negative sentences.

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Video - The perfect tense and when to use it

Watch the video to understand how to form the perfect tense in Spanish.

An explanation of the uses of the perfect tense and how to conjugate it

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When to use the perfect tense in Spanish

Examples of phrases in the perfect tense in English include:

  • I have visited.

  • We have bought.

  • They have eaten.

The perfect tense in Spanish is used to talk about a completed action or something that has happened recently.

For example:

He terminado mis ex谩menes. - I have finished my exams.

Hemos comido demasiado. - We have eaten too much.

Han llegado temprano. - They have arrived early.

There are some expressions that are often used with the perfect tense:

- lately

鈥- recently

- never

- already, yet

- not yet

For example:

Nunca he visitado el museo. - I have never visited the museum.

Recientemente, he estado enfermo. - I have been ill recently.

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How to form the perfect tense of regular verbs in Spanish

There are two parts to the perfect tense - the verb haber and the .

The first part of the perfect tense is the present tense of the verb haber, which is known as an auxiliary verb. An auxiliary verb, also called a helping verb, is a verb that is used with another verb (or two other verbs) in a verb phrase.

PronounPresent tense of haber
I (yo)
You informal singular (迟煤)
He/she/it/ formal you singular (茅濒/别濒濒补/耻蝉迟别诲)
We (nosotros)
You informal plural (vosotros)
They/ formal you plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes)

The second part of the perfect tense is the past participle. The past participle usually ends in ed in English.

For example:

  • watched
  • played
  • visited

The past participle for ar verbs is formed by removing the ar ending from the infinitive and adding ado.

For example:

(to study) 鈫 (studied)

The past participle for er and ir verbs is formed by removing the er or ir ending from the infinitive and adding ido.

For example:

(to eat) 鈫 (eaten)

(to live) 鈫 (lived)

Examples of the perfect tense:

He visitado la ciudad recientemente. - I have visited the city recently.

脷ltimamente hemos hablado mucho. - We have spoken a lot recently.

Perfect tense with regular verbs - Mini quiz

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Translate the following into Spanish using the verb comer (to eat):

I have eaten.

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The perfect tense in negative sentences

If the sentence is negative, the negative word, such as no or nunca, goes before both parts of the perfect tense.

For example:

No he hecho mi trabajo. - I haven鈥檛 done my work.

Nunca hemos visitado Barcelona. - We have never visited Barcelona.

The perfect tense with negatives - Mini quiz

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Translate the following into Spanish using the verb terminar (to finish):

We have not finished.

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Quiz - Regular verbs in the perfect tense

Practise what you've learned about regular verbs in the perfect tense in Spanish with this quiz.

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