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The past participle is used with the various tens...
The past participle is used with the various tenses of the verb haber (to have) to form the compound tenses.
I have,you have, he/she/it has, we have, they have
I had, you had, he/she/it had,we had, they had
I had, you had, he/she/it had, we had, they had
I will have, you will have, he/she/it will have, we will have, they will have
I would have, you would have, he/she/it will have, we will have, they will have
Present Perfect Tense
Pluperfect (Past Perfect) Tense
Preterit Perfect Tense
Future Perfect Tense
Conditional Perfect Tense
Present Perfect Tense of Haber
hemos
he
habéis
has
han
ha
I have
you have
he/she/it has
we have
they have
Pluperfect (Past Perfect) Tense of Haber
habíamos
había
habías
habíais
había
habían
I had
you had
he/she/it had
we had
they had
Preterit Perfect Tense of Haber
hube
hubimos
hubo
hubiste
hubisteis
hubieron
hubo
I had
you had
he/she/it had
we had
they had
habremos
habré
habrán
habrás
habréis
habrán
habrá
I shall (will) have
you shall (will) have
he/she/it shall (will) have
we shall (will) have
they shall (will) have
I shall (will) have
you shall (will) ha...
Conditional Perfect Tense of Haber
habríamos
habría
habríais
habrías
habrían
habría
1. He told me that he had never passed
that gas station.
2. I would have cut my hair, but I didn't have enough money.
3. When we had left for college, our parents began to cry.
4. You have changed your last name because you got married.
5. They will have already parked in the parking lot as soon as you arrive.
6. The consulate had declared the earthquake an emergency, especially for all of the neighborhoods closest to the area.
7. My aunt has already arrived. She is going to be the babysitter tonight.