Present Perfect ER IR Spanish Verb Conjugation
Now we’ll practice a few “er/ir” have verbs. Remember, as you briefly learned before, the verb ending is “ido”. Don't forget to use our free Spanish flash cards and Lingo Dingo game!
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Let’s take just a minute to review the different conjugations of “haber”. Be sure and repeat aloud.
He | Hemos | remember, for “ar” verbs, the ending is - ado (“ar” verbs”) and for “er/ir” verbs, the ending is - ido (“er/ir” verbs) |
Has | Habéis | |
Ha | Han |
Let’s take a look at a few here. See if you can guess the answers:
She has learned | Ha aprendido |
All of you have served | Han servido |
Sra. Rodríguez, you have decided? | Ha decidido |
We have lost | Hemos perdido |
Rosa, have you lived | Has aprendido |
They have attended | Han asistido |
He has repeated | Ha repetido |
I have promised | He prometido |
How did you do? In a few minutes you can practice more of these, but first, we need to learn a few new vocabulary words:
a dog | un perro |
for a long time | por mucho tiempo |
muchas veces | many times |
forever | para siempre |
yet | todavía |
the class | La clase |
Now, just a quick side note. In Spanish, if you say you are going to attend anything, like a class or meeting, you have to put an “a” after the word “attend” (asistir). For example, “I attend the class” would be “Asisto a la clase”. In the next practice session, you will get to practice “er/ir” have verbs.
"Have" Spanish Practice Session 2
Now we’ll go ahead and practice “er/ir” have verbs before going on to the review game. Remember, for “er/ir” verbs, you change the ending to “ido”. Are you ready?
We haven’t eaten yet. | No hemos comido todavía |
I have learned a lot | He aprendido mucho |
She has sold them (las verduras) | La ha vendido |
They have surprised me again. | Me han sorprendido otra vez |
He has never understood it | Nunca lo ha comprendido |
(Juan) You have never attended the class | Nunca has asistido a la clase |
I have never had a dog | Nunca he tenido un perro |
We have dedided | Hemos decidido |
(Sr. Vásquez) I haven’t served for a long time. | No he servido por mucho tiempo |
She has gone many times | Ha ido muchas veces |
He has left forever | Ha salido para siempre |
It hasn’t rained yet | No ha llovido todavía |
Now, if you feel comfortable with this section, go ahead and continue on to the next lesson. Otherwise, feel free to review this section as much as you’d like.