—Siento mucho que la hayan despedido por mi culpa, señorita Susana.

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—Siento mucho que la hayan despedido por mi culpa, señorita Susana. 10/02/09 —Siento mucho que la hayan despedido por mi culpa, señorita Susana. © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

10/02/09 The present perfect subjunctive (el pretérito perfecto del subjuntivo) is formed with the present subjunctive of haber and a past participle. © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

Present perfect indicative Present perfect subjunctive 10/02/09 The present perfect subjunctive is used to refer to recently completed actions or past actions that still bear relevance in the present. It is used mainly in the subordinate clause of a sentence whose main clause expresses will, emotion, doubt, or uncertainty. Present perfect indicative Present perfect subjunctive Luis ha dejado de usar su tarjeta de crédito. No creo que Luis haya dejado de usar su tarjeta de crédito. Luis has stopped using his credit card. I don’t think Luis has stopped using his credit card. © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

Present perfect subjunctive 10/02/09 Note the different contexts in which you must use the subjunctive tenses you have learned so far. Present subjunctive Present perfect subjunctive Past subjunctive Las empresas multinacionales buscan empleados que hablen varios idiomas. Multinational companies are looking for employees who speak several languages. Prefieren contratar a los que hayan viajado al extranjero. They prefer to hire those who have traveled abroad. Antes, casi todas insistían en que los solicitantes tuvieran cinco años de experiencia. In the past, almost all of them insisted that applicants have five years of experience. In a multiple-clause sentence, the choice of tense for the verb in the subjunctive depends on when the action takes place in each clause. The present perfect subjunctive is used primarily when the action of the main clause is in the present tense, but the action in the subordinate clause is in the past. ¡ATENCIÓN! © and ® 2011 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.