Haber + the Past Participle
Making your participle
- remove ending of infitive
- Add ado/ido
ar verbs = ado
er/ir = ido
nadar - nadado
recibir - recibido
Haber "to have"
IRREGULARS
Words with Accents:
traído
leído
caído
oído
reído
I have seen Moana.
He mirado Moana.
escribir - escritó
poner - puesto
hacer - hecho
ir - ido
ser - sido
abrir - abierto
romper - roto
ver - visto
decir - dicho
morir - muerto
cubrir - cubierto
Haber Conjugations
Never Have I Ever
"Nunca He"
Rules:
- Players sit in a circle and hold up 5 fingers.
- Players rotate being THE SPEAKER. The speaker says "Nunca he..."
- Anyone who HAS done the activity must put one finger down.
- As players put down all their fingers, they are eliminated from the game. The winner of the game is the last remaining player with a finger raised.
Example:
Player 1: "Nunca he nadado en el océano"
Player 2 (has gone swimming in the ocean): *puts finger down*
Player 3 (has not gone swimming in the ocean): *keeps fingers up*
Present
Yo - he
Tú - has
El/ella - ha
Nosotros - hemos
Uds. - han
Imperfect
Yo - había
Tú - habías
El/ella - había
Nosotros - habíamos
Uds. - habían
Preterite
Yo - hube
Tú - hubiste
El/ella - hubo
Nosotros - hubimos
Uds. - hubieron
She has read the book.
Ha escritó el libro.
Subjunctive
Yo - haya
Tú - hayas
El/ella - haya
Nosotros - hayamos
Uds. - hayan
THE SPICY SPANISH RULE:
- At the end of the round, the speaker offers someone a chance to get a finger back.
- The speaker gives this person a sentence to translate to spanish from the Sacred Stack. Ex: "I have eaten four hamburgers" If the person translates correctly, they may put a finger back up.
- If they cannot translate correctly, the speaker translates for the chance to resurrect a finger.
- If neither person can translate, they both put a finger down.
Judged by Señora Eldred,
por supuesto.