Making Plans: Grammar (AQA GCSE Spanish): Revision Note

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To make plans with someone in Spanish , it is useful to be able to say what you have already done - we use the present perfect for this. Let's look at this grammar point in more detail.

Present perfect

  • Use the present perfect to say what you have done, e.g. ‘I have seen a film’

  • Use a form of the verb haber with a past participle

  • Past participles often end in -ed in English, e.g. ‘watched’, ‘danced’, ‘listened’

  • There are two ways to form past participles in Spanish:

    • For -ar verbs, remove the -ar and add -ado

    • For -er and -ir verbs, remove the -er or -ir and add –ido

  • There are some irregular past participles, like in English

form of haber

-ar verbs

-er and -ir verbs

irregular past participles

I

he

hablado


escuchado

comido


permitido

dicho

(said)

escrito (written)

hecho

(done, made)

visto

(seen)

you (singular)

has

he / she / it

ha

we

hemos

you (plural)

habéis

they

han

  • ¿Has visto la película?

    Have you seen the film?

  • Ha llamado a Juan para invitarle

    She has called Juan to invite him

  • He mandado un mensaje a mi madre

    I have sent a message to my mum

  • Mis padres me han permitido venir

    My parents have allowed me to come

  • Haber only means ‘have’ in this tense - in all other cases use tener

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