Present Perfect Subjunctive

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Present Perfect Subjunctive ______________________________

Por ejemplo Indicative Subjunctive Juan recibe tu carta. __________________ Juan ha recibido tu carta. _______________ Subjunctive Espero que Juan reciba tu carta. ___________ Espero que Juan haya recibido tu carta. _____________________________________

The forms Present perfect subjunctive is formed by using the present subjunctive of haber + the past participle. WEIRDO Verb+ que + haya + ado/ido

Haber Haya Hayas Haya AR ado Hayamos ER IR ido Hayan REV MAC PHD

Past Participles Regular verbs form their participles by removing the –ar, --er, or –ir and adding -ado or –ido to the end. Remember that many verbs in Spanish have irregular participles that must be memorized. For example: Ver—visto Hacer--hecho

The uses To express emotion, judgment, doubt, or hope about something that has already happened. When a present or future verb in the main clause governs a subjunctive verb which refers to a past action.

Practica Ella quiere que tú ____________ a tiempo. (llegar) hayas llegado Es imposible que él lo _______. (ver) haya visto

Más practica Change the action of the dependent clause to the past Es dudoso que ellos no lo comprenden. hayan comprendido Es imposible que tú lo termines. hayas terminado