El presente perfecto (the present perfect). -A tense that is used to say what a person has done. -A tense that is used to say what a person has done.

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El presente perfecto (the present perfect)

-A tense that is used to say what a person has done. -A tense that is used to say what a person has done. To form the present perfect tense, use present tense forms of haber + the past participle

Formación: A. Haber  B. Participio pasado i. drop –ar  add –ado ii. drop –er/-ir  add -ido hehashahemoshabéishan Hablar  hablado Comer  comido Vivir  vivido

Excepciones: A. Most verbs that have two vowels together in the infinitive have an accent on the í of the past participle A. Most verbs that have two vowels together in the infinitive have an accent on the í of the past participle B. Irregular past participles B. Irregular past participles decir  dicho devolver  devuelto escribir  escrito hacer  hecho morir  muerto caer  caído leer  leído poner  puesto romper  roto ver  visto volver  vuelto oír  oído traer  traído

C. Los pronombres reflexivos y directos me te se nos os se lo la los las -the pronoun goes immediately before the form of haber -¿Has visto la nueva película de Ramón Guevara? -No, no la he visto. -¿Te has preparado para la fiesta? -Sí, me he preparado.