  Jugó=he/she played  Use the preterite tense for past actions that are viewed as over and are not being connected to the present. ¿Te acuerdas?

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  Jugó=he/she played  Use the preterite tense for past actions that are viewed as over and are not being connected to the present. ¿Te acuerdas?

  Use the present perfect indicative to say what has or hasn't happened in a period of time up to the present or to talk about something that happened very recently. Present Perfect Indicative

  To form the present perfect indicative, use the present tense of the helping verb haber followed by the past participle of the main verb.

 he habladohemos hablado has habladohabéis hablado ha habladohan hablado Present Perfect forms

  When an object pronoun is used with present perfect indicative, it should always go before the conjugated form of haber. It cannot be attached to the participle.  Florence nos ha contado las noticias.  Me han invitado a la boda. Present Perfect with pronouns

  Use the future perfect tense to say what will have happened (by a certain time or date).  Para el año 2021 yo habré terminado mis estudios de la universidad. = By the year 2021 I will have finished my university studies. Future Perfect

 habré habladohabremos hablado habrás habladohabréis hablado habrá habladohabrán hablado Future perfect forms

  The conditional perfect describes an action in the past that "would have" happened but did not due to some other event. It can also be used to express probability of an action that has already been completed.  This is commonly found in an “if clause”.  Si yo estudiara más yo habría sacado una nota buena. = If I studied more, I would have received a good grade. Conditional perfect

 habría habladohabríamos hablado habrías habladohabríais hablado habría habladohabrían hablado Conditional forms

  Use the pluscuamperfecto to say what things had happened. This is commonly used with “ya”= already.  Ya había cocinado cuando mi amiga me invitó a cenar. = I had already cooked when my friend invited me to dinner. Pluscuamperfecto

 había habladohabíamos hablado habías habladohabíais hablado había habladohabían hablado Pluscuamperfecto forms