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DOES ANY ONE SPEAK SPANISH?

I have a Spanish test today and I left my textbook at school. If you know Spanish can you tell me the endings for the Present Perfect?

so like, for Yo, Tu, El/Ella/Usted, Nosotros, Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes. what are the different endings for ar and er/ir verbs?

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  • ?
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    It's

    Yo he

    Tu has

    El/Ella/Usted ha

    Nosotros hemos

    Vosotros habeis (accent over e)

    Ellos/ellas/ustedes han

    +

    ar verbs drop the ar and add ado

    er/ir's drop the ending and add ido

    irregulars... escribir - escrito

    hacer - hecho

    decir - dicho

    volver - vuelto

    and there are more i cant remember

  • 1 decade ago

    the present perfect uses the verb "haber" plus the past participal of the verb, which always stays the same no matter who the subject is. The conjugation of haber is as follows:

    Yo HE

    Tú HAS

    Usted / Él, Ella HA

    Nosotros / Nosotras HEMOS

    Vosotros / Vosotras HABEÍS

    Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes HAN

    for example: the phrase "to have studied" would be conjugated this way:

    Yo he estudiado

    Tú has estudiado

    Usted / él / ella ha estudiado

    nosotros / nosotras hemos estudiado

    Vosotros / vosotras habeís estudiado

    Ellos / ellas / ustedes han estudiado

    ar ending verbs that are regular for the past partciple end with "ADO" as you can see in the above example. Bailado, estudiado, Olvidado, Recordado, Cantado, Hablado, Limpiado, Bañado

    ER and IR REGULAR verbs for the past participle end with "IDO"

    Comido, recorrido, venido, vestido, IDO (ir), Mordido

    IRREGULAR verbs tend to be IR and ER ending and the past participle changes

    Decir - Dicho

    Hacer - Hecho

    Imprimir - Impreso

    Poner - Puesto

    Coser - Cosecho

    Escribir - Escrito

    Volver - Vuelto

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    taco y burrito y guacamole y nachos y escuchame y quesadilla y pollo loco y mierda

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