SPANISH 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Trado, Tsar, Paella

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The present perfect is used to refer to a past event, action or condition that has some relation to the present. Form the present perfect by using the present tense of haber as an auxiliary verb with the past participle of the main verb. In english, this is often formed with the endings ed and en, as in finished or eaten. Los cocineros han trabajo mucho en el banquete. The cooks have worked a lot at the banquet. Some of the members of the organization have already brought the tableclothes. All past participles of ar verbs end in ado. Generally, all past participles of er and ir verbs end in ido. If the stem of an er verb ends in a vowel, use a written accent on the i of ido (le do) No, i have not read the r cipe yet. Some er and ir verbs have irregular past participles. Place object and reflexive pronouns before the axiliary haber.

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