Present Perfect Spanish Worksheet
Up until now all of the tenses you have learned in spanish have been part of the indicative mood.
Present perfect spanish worksheet. You have already learned in a previous lesson that the past participle is formed by dropping the infinitive ending and adding either ado or ido. This worksheet includes a total of 16 fill in the blank questions for the present perfect tense. Showing top 8 worksheets in the category spanish present perfect.
8 with regular verbs. Spanish present perfect displaying top 8 worksheets found for this concept. Some of the worksheets displayed are the perfect tenses review past simple or present perfect work 1 destinos 27 52 the main grammar points and exercises present perfect progressive present perfect continuous w o r k s h e e t s future tense spanish verb tenses chapter the present perfect.
Students must fill in both the auxiliary verb and the correct past participle. Some of the worksheets for this concept are the perfect tenses review past simple or present perfect work 1 destinos 27 52 the main grammar points and exercises present perfect progressive present perfect continuous w o r k s h e e t s future tense spanish verb tenses chapter the present perfect. About this quiz worksheet.
Conjugating the present perfect. In spanish the present perfect tense is formed by using the present tense of the auxiliary verb haber with the past participle. This worksheet includes a total of 16 fill in the blank questions for the present perfect tense 8 with regular verbs8 with irregular verbs students must fill in both the auxiliary verb and the correct past participle level.
The spanish present perfect el pretérito perfecto compuesto o el antepresente is used to talk about things that started in the past and which continue or repeat in the present it s also used to talk about things that have happened in the recent past. Spanish 2 3editable word file includes answer key. Haber is conjugated as follows.
He has ha hemos habéis han. Present perfect subjunctive past subjunctive sometimes referred to as imperfect subjunctive and past perfect subjunctive. In spanish the present tense conjugations of the verb haber not tener form the present perfect.