In Spanish, the present (el presente) and the present perfect (el pretérito perfecto) connect the past and the present, however each one does so from a different perspective. The present tense is used for repeated and ongoing actions, while the present
In this lesson we will get to know the Spanish verb ''venir'' (to come, come through, come round) and learn how to create its past participle as well as the present perfect tense. Where Do You Come From? Did you ever consider moving abroad? It's a wonderful adventure and a huge ...
Who's got you covered? The verb 'to cover' in Spanish is ''cubrir''. This lesson will show you how to form the past participle of ''cubrir'', which is used to form the perfect tenses. You will also learn how to conjugate ''cubrir'' in the present perfect tense. Let's Learn ...
The present perfect simple vs past simple As aformer English teacher, one of the most common points of confusion in English grammar was the difference between present perfect simple and past simple, especially because some languages simply don’t have “perfect” tenses. But if you want toimprov...
Spanish verb tenses The Present Progressive; The Past, Future, and Conditional Tenses; The Preterite Tense; The Imperfect Tense; The Future Tense; The Conditional Tense; The Present Perfect Tense; The Past Perfect Tense; The Imperative, Subjunctive, and Co... D Richmond,MG Companies 被引量: ...
Cross-linguistically, the present perfect (PP) (e.g. Siempre he vivido en Buenos Aires `I've always lived in Buenos Aires') ex- presses a number of canonical functions including result, continuity, current relevance and experience. In French, German and Peninsular Spanish, the PP has undergon...
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I haven’t eaten Spanish food. She hasn’t finished her homework. Present Perfect Questions To ask questions in the present perfect, start with “Have” or “Has”. Have/Has + Subject + Past Participle + Object Have you gone to France?
Correct:HestudiedSpanish last year. How to form present perfect tense In order to form the present perfect tense, we use the wordhaveorhasfollowed by thepast participleof the verb. Forregular verbs, the past participle is a form of the verb that ends in-ed,-d, or-t. For example, the...
at last, simple past or present perfect? at present vs in the present At present / In the present / For the present At present 72 points on servicing remittances have been organized. At present a new road <is being built vs. will be built> ...