SPN-0002 Chapter 2: El presente perfecto de indicativo

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In spanish, as in english, the present perfect is used to refer to what someone has or has not done. In spanish, the present perfect, el presente perfecto de indicative, is formed with the present form of the verb haber and the past participle. The past participle does not agree in number and gernder with the subject ar: hablar hablado (for all) er: conocer conocido (for all) ir: decidir decidido (for all) Me he sentido un poco deprimida recientemente. Nos ha admitido que es un hombre celoso: he has admitted to us that he is a jelous man. Mi madre ha decidido no te irse el pelo: my mother decided not to dye her hair. Abrir (to open) abierto he abierto la puerta. Cubrir (to cover) cubierto la profesora ha cubierto las instrucciones. Hacer (to do, to make) hecho. Poner (to put, to place) puesto. Ver (to see, to watch) visto.

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