Present Perfect
El tiempo [Present Perfect] tiene tres significados diferentes:
An action that continues from the past to the
present.
A repeated past action that is completed.

I have worked here for ten months.
I have eaten in this restaurant twice.
I have gone to Cancun.

A past action that does not mention a specific
time.

He trabajado aquí por diez meses.

Una acción continúa del pasado al presente.

He comido en este restaurant dos veces.

Una acción del pasado que está completa.
Una acción del pasado que no menciona un
tiempo especifico.

He ido a Cancun.
Affirmative Statement
Subject

Auxiliary

I
have
They
have
She
has
Negative Statement

Past Participle

written
stolen
gone

Complement

a book.
something from the house.
to Cordoba.

Subject

Auxiliary

Past Participle

I
They
She

haven’t
haven’t
hasn’t

written
stolen
gone

Complement

a book.
something from the house.
to Cordoba.

Subject

Auxiliary

Adverb

Past Participle

I
They
She

have
have
has

never
never
never

written
stolen
gone

Complement

a book.
something from the house.
to Cordoba.

Oración Afirmativa
Subject

Auxiliary

Yo
he
Ellos
han
Ella
ha
Oración Negativa

Past Participle

escrito
robado
ido

Complement

un libro.
algo de la casa.
a Cordoba.

Subject

Auxiliary

Past Participle

Yo
Ellos
Ella

no he
no han
no ha

escrito
robado
ido

Complement

un libro.
algo de la casa.
a Cordoba.

Subject

Adverbio

Auxiliar

Past Participle

Yo
Ellos
Ella

nunca
nunca
nunca

he
han
ha

escrito
robado
ido

Complement

un libro.
algo de la casa.
a Cordoba.

Present perfect

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    Present Perfect El tiempo[Present Perfect] tiene tres significados diferentes: An action that continues from the past to the present. A repeated past action that is completed. I have worked here for ten months. I have eaten in this restaurant twice. I have gone to Cancun. A past action that does not mention a specific time. He trabajado aquí por diez meses. Una acción continúa del pasado al presente. He comido en este restaurant dos veces. Una acción del pasado que está completa. Una acción del pasado que no menciona un tiempo especifico. He ido a Cancun. Affirmative Statement Subject Auxiliary I have They have She has Negative Statement Past Participle written stolen gone Complement a book. something from the house. to Cordoba. Subject Auxiliary Past Participle I They She haven’t haven’t hasn’t written stolen gone Complement a book. something from the house. to Cordoba. Subject Auxiliary Adverb Past Participle I They She have have has never never never written stolen gone Complement a book. something from the house. to Cordoba. Oración Afirmativa Subject Auxiliary Yo he Ellos han Ella ha Oración Negativa Past Participle escrito robado ido Complement un libro. algo de la casa. a Cordoba. Subject Auxiliary Past Participle Yo Ellos Ella no he no han no ha escrito robado ido Complement un libro. algo de la casa. a Cordoba. Subject Adverbio Auxiliar Past Participle Yo Ellos Ella nunca nunca nunca he han ha escrito robado ido Complement un libro. algo de la casa. a Cordoba.