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Authors: Margarita Madrigal

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HABER,
to have

TRABAJAR,
to work

Notice that the past participle (trabajado) does not change. Only the auxiliary verbs “he, ha, hemos, han” change.

CAMINAR,
to walk

Notice that the past participle (caminado) does not change. It remains the same in the four forms.

GANAR,
to earn, to win, to gain

Notice that the past participle (ganado) does not change. It remains the same in the four forms. Only the auxiliary verbs “he, ha, hemos, han” change.

VIAJAR,
to travel

Words that are associated with traveling begin with the letters “via” (as in via Chicago).

VIAJAR,
to travel

EL VIAJE,
the trip

EL VIAJERO,
the traveler

In order to form the past participle of “er” or of “
ir” verbs. remove the “er” or the “ir” from the infinitive and add “ido.”

INFINITIVES
PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
vender,
to sell
he vendido,
I have sold
comprender,
to understand
he comprendido,
I have understood
aprender,
to learn
he aprendido,
I have learned
convencer,
to convince
he convencido,
I have convinced
correr,
to run
he corrido,
I have run
ofender,
to offend
he ofendido,
I have offended
ofrecer,
to offer
he ofrecido,
I have offered
asistir,
to attend
he asistido,
I have attended
decidir,
to decide
he decidido,
I have decided
discutir,
to discuss, to argue
he discutido,
I have discussed
dividir,
to divide
he dividido,
I have divided
existir,
to exist
he existido,
I have existed
permitir,
to permit
he permitido,
I have permitted
persuadir,
to persuade
he persuadido,
I have persuaded
recibir,
to receive
he recibido,
I have received
sufrir,
to suffer
he sufrido,
I have suffered
vivir,
to live
he vivido,
I have lived
resistir,
to resist
he resistido,
I have resisted
oir,
to hear
he oído,
I have heard
leer,
to read
he leido,
I have read

“Oído” and “leído” have an accent on the letter “í.”

VENDER,
to sell

VIVIR,
to live

Remember that the third man form in all tenses stands for everybody and everything in the world except you.

HA CAMINADO means:

you have walked
have you walked?
he has walked
has he walked?
she has walked
has she walked?
it has walked
has it walked?

There are a few irregular past participles in Spanish. Two of them which you must know are “visto” (
seen
) and “escrito” (
written
).

VER,
to see

HE VISTO (
I have seen
)

ESCRIBIR,
to write

WORDS TO REMEMBER
este año,
this year
He terminado.
I have finished.
la familia,
the family
también,
too, also
el viaje,
the trip
nunca,
never
la América del Sur,
South America
hoy,
today
todo el día,
all day
(singular)
últimamente,
lately
todos los días,
every day
(plural)
unos clientes,
some clients
varios (masc), varias (fem.,
several
unos contratos,
some contracts
varias veces,
several times
He visto.
I have seen.
He escrito.
I have written.
He leido.
I have read.

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