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The perfect tense is formed with the present tense form of haber plus a past participle. The present tense forms of haber are: (yo) he, (tú) has, (él/ella) ha, (nosotros) hemos, (vosotros) habéis, (ellos/...
The perfect tense is used to refer to actions that have happened in the past which have recently been completed. It translates directly into the English perfect tense. For example, 'has comido' t...
It depends on what you are describing. If talking about an activity which you undertook regularly and for an unspecified amount of time, you would use the imperfect tense. Eg. "Cuando era pequeña, to...
In Spanish, there is always a constant rule to know whether to write words with ‘z’ or ‘c’:This only applies for the ’C’s and ‘Z’s that both phonetically sound like “th”....
When conjugating verbs in Spanish, we must always follow these simple rules;Step 1 - remove the verb ending (AR, ER or IR) - all verbs in Spanish end in either an AR, an ER or an IRStep 2 - add the presen...
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