Impersonal
Present Perfect Indicative
Past Perfect
Impersonal II
Present Perfect Indicative II
100
Haber in the present tense form
Hay
100
Haber in the Tú form
Has
100
Haber in the Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes form
Habían
100
Haber in the imperfect tense
Había
100
Él, Ella, Usted form of haber
ha
200
In English, hay translates to...
There is, there are
200
What do you do if the stem of an -er or -ir verb ends in a vowel other than u.
Put an accent on the i in -ido
200
Translate: I had to write an essay
Había escribir un ensayo
200

Haber in the preterit tense

Hubo

200
What is the irregular form of volver
vuelto
300

Haber in the imperfect indicative form no subject (there was/were)

Había

300
What are the endings of -ar and -er/-ir verbs in the past participle
-ar = ado -er/-ir = ido
300
Translate: Él ya había comido.
He had already eaten.
300

There was an accident. 

Hubo un accidente.

300
Translate: I have not read the book
No he leído el libro
400
Translate: Hay muchas de comida en la cocina.
There is a lot of food in the kitchen.
400
When used with the present perfect indicative, where does the object pronoun belong?
Before the conjugated form of haber
400

Translate: Habíamos visto la película en el cine

We had seen the movie at the theater.

400
Translate: There is nothing to do.
No hay nada que hacer.
400
Translate: No he hablado con tú professora.
I have not spoken with your teacher.
500

Translate: No había papel en el aula.

There was no paper in the classroom.

500
Translate: She has not done her homework.
Ella no ha hecho su tarea.
500
What do you combine to create the past perfect?
Imperfect form of haber and the past participle of the main verb.
500

Translate to English: 

No había nadie en el autobús.

There was no one on the bus.

500
Translate: I have worked all day.
He trabajado todo día.
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