
Diana S. answered 01/15/21
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The present perfect subjunctive is used to talk about past actions connected to the present, as well as actions that will have been completed in the future. Certain words and phrases, such as those expressing emotions and desires, trigger the use of the present perfect subjunctive.
- Espero qe tu hayas tratado (Tratar) de comer mas frutas y vegetables. (Regular verb - Ends in "ado")
- También, espero que tu hayas ido (IR)al gimnasio con más frecuencia. (Regular verb - Ends in "ido")
- Es bueno que tu hayas hecho (Hacer) ejercicio con más frecuencia, no? (Irregular verb)
Seems confused, but just need practice and don't think too much.