How many conjugations are there of the verb haber in the present tense?

How many conjugations are there of the verb haber in the present tense?

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Q. How many conjugations are there of the verb haber in the present tense?

The 8 Handiest Conjugations of Haber You Need to Know.

Q. What form of Haber is used for the present perfect?

Spanish Perfect Tenses

Spanish Tensesconjugated “HABER”
present perfect indicativehe (I have) has (you have) ha (he/she has) hemos (we have) habéis (you all have) han (they have)
past perfect indicative (pluperfect)había (I had) habías (you had) había (he/she had) habíamos (we had) habíais (you all had) habían (they had)

Q. Which of the following is the correct conjugation of the verb hacer in the present tense?

Present Simple of Hacer

Subject PronounsHacer Conjugation: Present SimpleTranslation
yohagoI do/make
hacesyou do/make
él/ella/ustedhacehe/she/you (formal) does/makes
nosotros/nosotrashacemoswe do/make

Q. What is the yo form of Haber in the present indicative?

Indicative

inglésyo
PresentI have, I am havinghe
Present PerfectI have hadhe habido
ImperfectI was having, used to have, hadhabía
PreteriteI hadhube

Q. What form is haya?

Present Perfect Subjunctive Formula

SubjectHaber in the Present Subjunctive
hayas
él, ella, ustedhaya
nosotroshayamos
vosotroshayáis

Q. What are the conjugations of Haber in the present tense?

Present

haber to have
yo henosotros/as hemos
tú has
él/ella/usted haellos/as/ustedes han
existential form: hay

Q. What verb is Hubo?

Hubo is preterite. Había is imperfect. I find it easier to memorize the words in short sentences to keep them straight. Vivía en Madrid in 2010.

Q. Does hijo mean son in Spanish?

“el hijo” means literally “the son”.

Q. How do you form the present subjunctive in Spanish?

For most verbs, the present subjunctive is formed by dropping the -o ending from the first person singular yo of the present indicative and adding the present subjunctive endings. The present subjunctive endings are different for –ar verbs (–e, -es, -e, -emos, -en) and –er/-ir verbs (–a, -as, -a, -amos, -an).

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