El perfecto I’m seeing double !
El perfecto I’m seeing double ! 1) + 2) past participle Haber The perfect tense is made up of 2 parts: 1) + 2) past participle Haber
1) I have you have he/she has we have they have haber - to have (yo) (él / ella) ha he/she has (nosotros) hemos we have han they have (ellos / ellas)
2) Past participle - ar verbs hablar - to speak / to talk hablar habl + ado Hablado - spoken / talked He hablado con mi madre.
2) Past participle - er verbs comer - to eat comer com + ido comido - eaten
2) Past participle - ir verbs salir - to leave / to go out salir sal + ido salido - left / gone out
escribir - escrito Some common irregular past participles poner - puesto romper - roto hacer - hecho decir - dicho ver - visto abrir - abierto
Translate these sentences into Spanish: I have put on a jersey. We have seen the museums. They have bought 2 jumpers. He has visited Barcelona this year. I have eaten 2 olives. They have written to the government (el gobierno). We have gone out to the shops. I reserved 2 double rooms. They have said goodbye.
Now ask your partner what they have done/seen/bough etc Now ask your partner what they have done/seen/bough etc. The other person then replies. Ejemplo: ¿Qué has comprado en el mercado? He comprado un kilo de tomates.