What tense is han sido in Spanish?
What tense is han sido in Spanish?
Present Perfect
Present Perfect of Ser
Subject Pronouns | Ser Conjugation: Present Perfect | Translation |
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tú | has sido | you have been |
él/ella/usted | ha sido | he/she has been – you (formal) have been |
nosotros/as | hemos sido | we have been |
vosotros/as | habéis sido | you all have been |
What is ser for Vosotros?
In this lesson, we will learn how to conjugate the verb “ser” which means “to be” in Spanish. As ser is an irregular verb, it doesn’t follow most normal ending patterns….
Subject | Affirmative (be/let’s be) | Negative (don’t be/let’s not be) |
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tú | sé | no seas |
Ud. | sea | no sea |
nosotros | seamos | no seamos |
vosotros | sed | no seáis |
What are the forms of ser in Spanish?
Presente – Present Tense
- yo soy – I am.
- tú eres – you are.
- vos sos – you (South American) are.
- él/ella/usted es – he/she/you (formal) are.
- nosotros/as somos – we are.
- vosotros/as sois – you (plural) are.
- ustedes son – you (plural) are.
- ellos/as son – they are.
What is the El Ella form of Ser?
For the past tense, each conjugation looks a lot like the past indicative form of ser for ustedes and ellos – fueron….Ser Conjugation: Subjunctive Mood.
Present | Past | |
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Usted | sea | fuera |
Él, ella | sea | fuera |
Nosotros | seamos | fuéramos |
Ustedes | sean | fueran |
Is Sido regular or irregular?
Estar, ser, and ir are all regular conjugations: estado, sido, and ido.
How do you use han in Spanish?
In the first example, we use “ha” because the subject of the sentence is “Juan.” In the second example, we use “han” because the subject of the sentence is “Juan y María.” The present perfect tense is frequently used for past actions that continue into the present, or continue to affect the present.
What is estar used for?
Estar is used to talk about HOW something is, so we use it for conditions, locations, emotions, and actions (temporary states).
Is Ser irregular verb?
The verbs ir (to go), ver (to see), and ser (to be) are completely irregular in the imperfect tense. Note that the forms of the verbs ir (Table ) and ser (Table ) show the complete imperfect conjugation, not just an ending.