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Ch 10-12

Formas de Haber

TermDefinition
habrá there will be
habría there would be
¿Le has hablado al Sr. Ruiz esta mañana? (Pres Perf) Have you spoken to Mr. Ruiz this morning?
No, no le he hablado, pero ha escrito, pero él me ha enviado un correo electrónico. (Pres Perf) No, I haven´t spoken to him, but he has sent me an email.
Dudo que hayan pagado el alquiler. (Pres Perf Subj) I doubt they have paid the rent.
Espero que ya hayas archivado los documentos. (Pres Perf Subj) I hope that you have already filed the documents.
Todavía no habíamos depositado todos los cheques. (Past Perf) We still had not deposited all the checks.
Mario ya había sacado el dinero cuando llegó el jefe. (Past Perf) Mario had already withdrawn the money when the boss arrived.
había, habías, había, habíamos, habíais, habían Past Perfect Tense (I was having, used to have, had)
haya, hayas, haya, hayamos, hayais, hayan Present Perfect Subjunctive (I have, am having)
he, has, ha, hemos, habéis, han Present Perfect Tense (I have, I am having)
hubiera, hubieras, hubiera, hubiéramos, hubierais, hubieran Imperfect Subjunctive AND Past Perfect Subjunctive (I had, was having, had had)
habré, habrás, habrá, habremos, habréis, habrán Future Perfect Tense
Habré salido cuando Uds. lleguen. (Fut Perf) I will have gone when you arrive.
Habrá salido para las cinco.(Fut Perf) He will have gone by 5:00.
habría, habrías, habría, habríamos,habríais, habrían Conditional Perfect Tense (I would have)
Con más tiempo habría asistido al campeonato en Buenos Aires. With more time, I would have attended the championship in Buenos Aires.
Era mejor que ya hubieran terminado el partido. (Past Perf Subj) It was better that they had already finished the game.
Esperaba que los Tigres ya hubieran ganado el campeonato. (Past Perf Subj) I hoped that the Tigers had already won the championship.
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