Class Explanation 8554, August 11th

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Class explanation

PERFECT TENSES
Experience: it is something (hap, event.
action) from the past with relevance in the
present and the future.
TO HAVE: (tener), (haber)
I have ----- I’ve
You have --------you’ve
She has ----------she’s
He has --------he’s
It has ---------it’s
We have --------we’ve
You have ---------you’ve
They have --------they’ve
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Principal verb must be used in PAST
PARTICIPLE
Past participle in Spanish: (ado – edo -ido)

1. PRESENT PERFECT
Ricadel ha ido al cine con su familia
Ricadel has gone to the cinema with
his family
Has he gone to the cinema with his
family?
No, he hasn’t
He has not gone to the cinema with
his family
2. PAST PERFECT
Ricadel habia ido al cine con su familia
Ricadel had gone to the cinema with
his family
Had he gone to the cinema with his
family?
No, he hadn’t
He had not gone to the cinema with
his family

3. FUTURE PERFECT
Ricadel habra ido al cine con su
familia
Ricadel will have gone to the cinema
with his family
Will have he gone to the cinema with
his family?
No, he will not
He won’t have gone to the cinema
with his family

4. PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS


Ricadel ha estado llendo al cine con su
familia
Ricadel has been going to the cinema
with his family
Has he been going to the cinema with
his family?
No, he hasn’t
He has not been going to the cinema
with his family

5. PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS


Ricadel habia estado llendo al cine
con su familia
Ricadel had been going to the cinema
with his family
Had he been going to the cinema with
his family?
No, he hadn’t
He had not been going to the cinema
with his family
6. FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS
Ricadel habria estado llendo al cine
con su familia
Ricadel will have been going to the
cinema with his family
will he have been going to the cinema
with his family?
No, he won’t (will not)
He will have not been going to the
cinema with his family

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