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Llegar - Conjugation of to arrive in Spanish: Conjugation table, examples and exercises in the present perfect, indicative tense (Pretérito perfecto, indicativo).
Pretérito perfecto, indicativo (Present Perfect, indicative)
All conjugations and tenses: Llegar (to arrive) - Verb conjugation and exercises
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - Decir la hora y leer el reloj. (Telling the time and reading the clock)
Conjugation of to arrive in Pretérito perfecto
Spanish | English |
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(yo) he llegado | I have arrived |
(tú) has llegado | You have arrived |
(él/ella) ha llegado | he/she has arrived |
(nosotros/nosotras) hemos llegado | We have arrived |
(vosotros/vosotras) habéis llegado | You have arrived |
(ellos/ellas) han llegado | They have arrived |
Example phrases
Spanish | English |
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He llegado al hotel para registrarme. | I have arrived at the hotel to check in. |
Has llegado y la recepción es amable. | You have arrived and the reception is friendly. |
Ha llegado sin problemas y ha descansado. | He has arrived without problems and has rested. |
Hemos llegado y queremos hacer el check in. | We have arrived and we want to check in. |
Habéis llegado tarde para hacer el check out. | You have arrived late to check out. |
Han llegado y reportado el problema en la recepción. | They have arrived and reported the problem at the reception. |
Exercise: Verb conjugation
Instruction: Choose the correct form.
has llegado, han llegado, hemos llegado, habéis llegado, ha llegado, he llegado
1.
... y queremos hacer el check in.
(We have arrived and we want to check in.)
2.
... tarde para hacer el check out.
(You have arrived late to check out.)
3.
... y reportado el problema en la recepción.
(They have arrived and reported the problem at the reception.)
4.
... al hotel para registrarme.
(I have arrived at the hotel to check in.)
5.
... y la recepción es amable.
(You have arrived and the reception is friendly.)
6.
... sin problemas y ha descansado.
(He has arrived without problems and has rested.)