Irregular verbs in the perfect tense in Spanish

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Key points about irregular verbs in the perfect tense in Spanish

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  • The perfect tense is made of the verb haber and a .
  • Some verbs have past participles.
  • Irregular past participles include: (said), (done) and (seen).
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Video - Perfect tense in Spanish

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Some past participles are irregular

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How to form the perfect tense in Spanish

There are two parts to the perfect tense - the verb haber and the .

The first part of the perfect tense is the present tense of the verb haber, which is known as an auxiliary verb. An auxiliary verb, also called a helping verb, is a verb that is used with another verb (or two other verbs) in a verb phrase.

PronounPresent tense of haber
I (yo)
You informal singular ()
He/she/it/ formal you singular (él/ella/usted)
We (nosotros)
You informal plural (vosotros)
They/ formal you plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes)

The second part of the perfect tense is the past participle. The past participle usually ends in ed in English.

For example:

  • watched
  • played
  • visited

Irregular past participles

Some verbs have past participles.

For example:

infinitivepast participle
- to say - said
- to describe - described
- to write - written
- to make/do - done
- to put - put
- to see - seen
- to return - returned

For example:

Lo he dicho. - I said it.

Ha escrito una carta a su novio. - He has written to his boyfriend.

Hemos hecho nuestros deberes. - We have done our homework.

Lo han puesto sobre la mesa. - They put it on the table.

Have a look at the regular verbs in the perfect tense guide to find out when to use the perfect tense and how to form it with regular verbs.

Irregular verbs in the perfect tense in Spanish - Mini quiz

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Translate the following into Spanish using the verb hacer (to do):

I have done my homework.

Translate the following into Spanish using the verb ver (to see):

We have seen the film.

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Quiz - Irregular verbs in the perfect tense in Spanish

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