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Summary of Tenses
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  • There are nine indicative tenses
  • present habla he speaks
  • preterit habló he spoke
  • imperfect hablaba he was speaking
  • future hablará he will speak
  • conditional hablaría he would speak
  • present perfect ha hablado he has spoken
  • past perfect había hablado he had spoken
  • future perfect habrá hablado he will have
    spoken
  • conditional perf. habría hablado he would
    have spoken

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  • Theres a trick to keeping the perfect tenses
    straight. First of all, of course, all four have
    the past participle (hablado, comido, vivido).
    Then . . .
  • The PRESENT perfect is the The PAST perfect
    is the
  • PRESENT of haber (which is PAST
    (imperfect) tense of
  • irregular) past participle haber
    past participle
  • he hemos había habíamos
  • has habéis hablado habías habíais
    hablado
  • ha han había habían
  • The FUTURE perfect is the FUTURE The CONDITIONAL
    perfect is the
  • of haber past participle CONDITIONAL of
    haber past part.
  • habré habremos habría habríamos
  • habrás habréis hablado
    habrías habríais hablado
  • habrá habrán habría habrían

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  • Also remember that, in English . . .
  • future will conditional would
  • perfect have, has, or had
  • Therefore,
  • future perfect will have
  • conditional perfect would have

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  • Click here to go to a brief practice exercise.

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  • On the next page youll find a summary of ALL
    indicative AND subjunctive tenses.

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  • Indicative Translation of Subjunctive
  • both ind.
    subj.
  • present habla he speaks hable
  • preterit habló he spoke
  • imperfect hablaba he was speaking
    hablara
  • future hablará he will speak
  • conditional hablaría he would speak
  • pres.perf. ha hablado he has spoken haya
    hablado
  • pluperf. había hablado he had spoken
    hubiera hablado
  • future perf. habrá hablado he will have spoken
  • cond. perf. habría hablado he would have spoken
  • Because there is no preterit subjunctive, the
    imperfect subjunctive serves as the only past
    tense in the subjunctive and can translate as the
    imperfect does AND as the preterit does.

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  • Click here to go to a brief practice exercise.
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