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Venir - Conjugation of to come 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: Venir (to come) - Verb conjugation and exercises
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - ¿De dónde eres? (Where are you from?)
Conjugation of to come in Pretérito perfecto
Spanish | English |
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yo he venido | I have come |
tú has venido | You have come |
él/ella ha venido | He/She has come |
nosotros/nosotras hemos venido | we have come |
vosotros/vosotras habéis venido | You have come |
ellos/ellas han venido | They have come |
Example phrases
Spanish | English |
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He venido a buscar una novela. | I have come to look for a novel. |
¿Has venido a la sala de lectura? | You have come to the reading room. |
Ha venido a investigar literatura. | He has come to research literature. |
Hemos venido por la tarjeta de biblioteca. | We have come for the library card. |
¿Habéis venido a ver el catálogo? | You have come to see the catalogue |
Han venido a prestar un cuento de hadas. | They have come to borrow a fairy tale. |
Exercise: Verb conjugation
Instruction: Choose the correct form.
he venido, has venido, ha venido, hemos venido, habéis venido, han venido
1.
... a investigar literatura.
(He has come to research literature.)
2.
¿... a ver el catálogo?
(Have you come to see the catalogue?)
3.
... a buscar una novela.
(I have come to look for a novel.)
4.
... por la tarjeta de biblioteca.
(We have come for the library card.)
5.
¿... a la sala de lectura?
(Have you come to the reading room?)
6.
... a prestar un cuento de hadas.
(They have come to borrow a fairy tale.)