
Katrina D. answered 02/16/23
Let's get you speaking & writing Spanish! BA in LatinAmerican Studies.
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asked 11/17/20Katrina D. answered 02/16/23
Let's get you speaking & writing Spanish! BA in LatinAmerican Studies.
Gloria Y. answered 11/19/20
BA in Spanish with 20+ years of Translation/ Interpretation Experience
incluyan, gane, llegue
Catty N. answered 11/19/20
Spanish Teacher with 8+ years of experience
Incluyan, gane, llegue
Kassandra T. answered 11/18/20
Term 7 MSW Student
Present Perfect Tense (el preterito perfecto de subjuntivo) is used to describe past actions that are connected to the present and actions that will have happened by a certain point in the future. Certain words and phrases, such as those expressing emotions and desires, trigger the use of the present perfect subjunctive.
You can use this formula to come up with the present perfect tense: present subjunctive + past principle
so if the subject is Yo then the present subjunctive of Incluir is Incluyo
If it is Ellos, then the present subjunctive of Incluir is Incluyan
"Ojala que los productores incluyan comedia en el programa"
"Ojala que mi actor favorito gane un premio prestigioso"
"Es bueno que toda la prensa sensacionalista llege temprano"
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