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| The present perfect is formed by combining the auxiliary verb "______" or "_____" with the past participle. |
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| I have, he has, we have, she has, they have is what tense? |
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| In Spanish, the present perfect tense is formed by using the _______ tense of the auxiliary verb "haber" with the past participle. |
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How is haber conjugated for each tense in present perfect? (yo, tu, ud., nosotros, vosotros, uds.) |
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| (pres. perf.) Ud. + comer |
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| (pres. perf.) nosotros + comer |
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| (pres. perf.) vosotros + comer |
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| (pres. perf.) Ellos. + comer |
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| The conjugated verb in present perfect should correspond with the _____ of the sentence, not the ________. |
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| (pres. perf.) To make the sentence negative, add the word "no" _______ the conjugated form of haber. |
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before IE: No he comido. I have not eaten. |
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| (pres. perf.) Again, the auxiliary verb and the past participle are never _________. |
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