SPANISH PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2020
  • In this lesson you’ll learn the Spanish Present Perfect Tense - El Presente Perfecto en español. How to talk about actions that started in the past and continue in the present, and how to tell your life experiences, what you have done or haven’t done in Spanish. At the end of the video you’ll be able to know how to use the present perfect, how to form past participle of the verbs in Spanish and how to say I have been in Spanish and how to ask Have you ever in Spanish.
    I recommend that you also watch these videos:
    ➡️ Expressing what's happening right now in Spanish
    • Expressing what's happ...
    ➡️ PRETERITE vs IMPERFECT
    • PRETERITE vs IMPERFECT...
    ➡️ PRETERITE TENSE SPANISH
    • PRETERITE TENSE SPANIS...
    ➡️ IMPERFECT TENSE SPANISH
    • IMPERFECT TENSE SPANIS...
    ➡️ ¿IR O VENIR?
    • LEARN SPANISH: IR or V...
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Komentáře • 47

  • @dinugautam8414
    @dinugautam8414 Před 4 lety +4

    Very useful & informative🤗.. gracias Paula.. Pronto voy a ser PRO🤟 en español🙂😉

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you for watching it.
      Estoy segura que muy pronto serás un PRO.
      If you have any topic suggestions feel free to let me know. 😊😊

    • @dinugautam8414
      @dinugautam8414 Před 4 lety +1

      @@SpeakSpanishWithPaula gracias.. i will suggest past progessive.. or how to study spanish in effective way.. that is a big question for everyone.. and how to analyse own work and progess...

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 4 lety

      Dinu Gautam I’m happy you suggested those topics, because there are on my list already. I’ll be sharing learning strategies for vocabulary, listening, grammar and so on. And also, as you mentioned, how to measure the progress.
      Muchas gracias 😊

  • @lovemesomepollo
    @lovemesomepollo Před 2 lety +2

    Fantastic lesson - I'll have to watch at least twice!

  • @sollamusa410
    @sollamusa410 Před 2 lety +2

    Si, me he emborrachado muchas veces en mis veintes (in my twenties), pero ahora yo rara vez bebo. Gracias por la lecciones! Soy una nueva subscriber.

  • @John-LincolThelusmeCezar

    Such a great lesson it's worth watching your videos.

  • @arreisortho
    @arreisortho Před rokem +1

    Thanks!

  • @bestfanstv
    @bestfanstv Před 6 měsíci

    Nice one

  • @mholst1729
    @mholst1729 Před 2 lety

    You are an excellent Spanish teacher. I've admired how you usually are able to use simple, clear Spanish to teach Spanish (instead of using English to teach Spanish). I was disappointed by the excessive English in this video. Things that could have been easily explained in Spanish were explained via English. This is a error that most CZcams Spanish teachers make. Please don't join their ranks!

  • @learnspanishwithkunal232
    @learnspanishwithkunal232 Před 4 lety +1

    Esta clase ha sido excelente.👏🏼

  • @janamaka2035
    @janamaka2035 Před 4 lety

    muchas gracias por el video me gusta mucho

  • @jamescasarella8463
    @jamescasarella8463 Před rokem

    Bien hecho!

  • @lariiris
    @lariiris Před 4 lety +2

    Me encantan tus videos! Gracias por todo! Ya me he emborrachado pero no mucho. Solo me he puesto un poco mareada y sonriente. Nunca he bebido a punto de la pérdida del control de la situación. ;)

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 4 lety +2

      Larissa Iris ja,ja,ja. Yo nunca me he emborrachado, ni siquiera en mi boda. Sí es verdad que bebí, pero lo controlé, hubiese sido una pena emborrarme y luego no recordar nada de ese grandioso día.
      Gracias ☺️

  • @abdoubouzidi8902
    @abdoubouzidi8902 Před 2 lety +1

    muchas gracias

  • @ericbaugher
    @ericbaugher Před 4 lety +1

    One small technical note. Sometimes I like to pause the video to give me a chance to think. Some times the english line on the bottom of the screen gets covered up when I hit pause on my cell android cell phone using chrome, by the progress bar. The easy fix is to just move the text you show on the screen up a little in some cases. An example.time stamp where this problem shows up is at 3:09 in your video.
    I really like your video alot and will watch a few more times before I make comment on the actual content. Great job.

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 4 lety

      Oh sorry for that. I’ll be more careful in the future lessons. Thank you for letting me know.
      Keep watching it and let me know if you have any question 😉😉

  • @wanderlustybanana
    @wanderlustybanana Před 3 lety +1

    me he emborrachado muchas veces :D : D

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Před 5 měsíci

    ¡Buenos Días Maestra!. Por ejemplo; ( 1 ) Ella ha aprendido inglés. ( 2 ) Yo nunca he visitado México.

  • @lingualeap7462
    @lingualeap7462 Před 4 lety +2

    Excelente clase! muy buena clase, me acabo de suscribir a tu canal! nosotros somos un canal nuevo! apoyanos!

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 4 lety

      ¡Gracias! Estoy segura que crecerán como canal. Nosotros también somos un canal pequeño aún, pero estamos muy felices de poder ayudar a nuestra comunidad 😉😉

  • @bilbaoweekends6739
    @bilbaoweekends6739 Před 3 lety +1

    un video fantastico, estoy seguro de que has emborrachado, jajaja

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 3 lety

      Gracias 😊
      Jajaja, no, en serio no me he emborrachado nunca, ni siquiera en mi boda 🤣🤣

  • @cristinajiny3560
    @cristinajiny3560 Před 4 lety +1

    muchas gracias por el video es muy útil tengo una pregunta these 3 sentences mean the same. ! 1/he vivido aquí por 3 años . 2/hace 3 años que vivo aquí. 3/llevo 3 años viviendo aquí

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 4 lety +1

      ¡Hola! Gracias a ti 😉
      Sí, todas esas oraciones significan lo mismo. And I’ll add one more: Vivo aquí desde hace 3 años.
      Btw, el uso del verbo “llevar” tiene múltiples significados, estoy preparando un video sobre ese verbo en particular. Wait for it ☺️☺️

  • @ericbaugher
    @ericbaugher Před 3 lety +2

    I just went back to this video again because I was researching the word "todavia" and remembered you said it can trigger the present perfect tence.
    I loved this video even more this time than the last time I watched it. It has all these little tidbits of useful information that I had not picked up on before because back then I was just trying to learn the basic concept.
    Now with a few more months of learning I find I can come back to this topic and learn more about the details like that "todavida" means "still".
    Me encanta el vidio todavia! Not sure if that last sentence is correct. I was trying to say I still love the video.

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 3 lety

      That’s the good thing about videos, you can go back and look for more specific points. I’m happy you keep learning and improving.
      Your example is correct 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @ericbaugher
    @ericbaugher Před 4 lety

    Question: how many tenses are there in Indicative mood. I count five simple tenses. These are present, preterate, imperfect, future and conditional which makes five simple tenses in the indicative. Then on top of that apparently the indicative mode has five compound tenses each formed with a different congugation of the helper verb haber, however some of these compound tenses like the "past anterior" are almost never used.
    And we just learned the first of these five compound tenses, the "present perfect"!
    Do I have this right?

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 4 lety

      Eric Baugher You’re right! In the indicative we have:
      Present: simple present and present perfect.
      Past: preterite, imperfect and past perfect (pluperfect). The preterite perfect (pasado anterior) is not used anymore, just in literature.
      Future: informal future (IR + a...), future simple and future perfect.
      Conditional: simple conditional and conditional perfect.
      A lot to study, right? Keep it up 👍🏻 👏🏻😉

  • @AbdRahman-ly1ku
    @AbdRahman-ly1ku Před 2 lety +1

    great video but if we want to ask how have you been doing something how do we say it

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 2 lety +1

      Hola Abd.
      “Been” would be the verb “estar” in the past participle, so, “estado”. And then we conjugate the verb we need in the gerund form.
      For instance, if you want to say: I have been studying a lot lately, you would say:
      He estado estudiando mucho últimamente.
      Sometimes, depending on the context we wouldn’t use this structure but rather, we’d use a verb like “llevar”.
      I’ll try to make a video to point out the differences.
      Gracias ☺️

  • @altayuzum
    @altayuzum Před 2 lety +1

    Yo me he emborachado dos veces.

  • @eman.m.h6369
    @eman.m.h6369 Před rokem

    Nunca he bebido cerveza ni otros tipos de esto.

  • @paulchisom8269
    @paulchisom8269 Před rokem

    yo me he emborachado alguna ves

  • @chriswallace4751
    @chriswallace4751 Před 4 lety +2

    Es verdad que nunca te has emborrachado? No te creo! jajaja

    • @SpeakSpanishWithPaula
      @SpeakSpanishWithPaula  Před 4 lety +1

      Jajajaja ¡¡Es cierto!! Ni siquiera (not even) en mi boda 👰🏼
      Apuesto a que tú sí te has emborracho, ¿verdad?

    • @chriswallace4751
      @chriswallace4751 Před 4 lety +1

      Soy Ingles. Así que no puedo negarlo!

  • @YJWoadWarrior
    @YJWoadWarrior Před 3 lety

    Si tengo demasido beber cervaze

  • @michaelwallace4043
    @michaelwallace4043 Před 2 lety

    Paula, when you conjugate a verb, do you need the pronouns? For example, Yo he vivido en Estados Unidos desde que naci….. Or can I drop “Yo” and just say He vivido en Estados Unidos desde que naci….. And yes, I have gotten drunk before. When I was young. I don’t do that anymore :-)

    • @ProfeLJ
      @ProfeLJ Před rokem +1

      No, you never need the personal pronouns; they are only for emphasis or clarity (él ha hecho...)

    • @michaelwallace4043
      @michaelwallace4043 Před rokem

      @@ProfeLJ thank you