Are there irregular verbs in present perfect Spanish?
Are there irregular verbs in present perfect Spanish?
We Need To Talk About Present Perfect Spanish Irregulars Up until now, using the present perfect tense with regular verbs has been easy. But of course, there are irregular verbs that we need to deal with and these verbs do not follow the -ado or -ido rule we previously covered.
How do you use presente perfecto?
We can use the present perfect to say that something happened (or didn’t happen), but it’s not important (or not known) when it happened. In this case, we often use the words already, (not) yet, ever or never along with the present perfect. These words usually go in front of the past participle.
What tense is Visitado?
Indicative
inglés | yo | |
---|---|---|
Present | I visit, am visiting | visito |
Present Perfect | I have visited | he visitado |
Imperfect | I was visiting, used to visit, visited | visitaba |
Preterite | I visited | visité |
Is pretérito perfecto present perfect?
Use of pretérito perfecto. The pretérito perfecto is similar in nature to the English present perfect tense. It is used to describe: actions in the past that have been recently completed.
Is puesto regular or irregular?
Most Common Irregular Past Participles in Spanish
Verb Infinitive | Past Participle | English |
---|---|---|
Poner | Puesto | Put |
Resolver | Resuelto | Resolved |
Romper | Roto | Broken |
Ver | Visto | Seen |
Is Cubrir regular or irregular?
Irregular Past Participles
Infinitive | Spanish Past Participle | English Past Participle |
---|---|---|
poner | puesto | put |
cubrir | cubierto | covered |
decir | dicho | said |
romper | roto | broken |