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What do he, ha, hemos and han mean? - SpanishDict
2011年7月1日 · He + comido = I have eaten. Click here to see the present perfect of comer. They are from the auxiliary verb "haber", which you can see here. He + past participle = I have [verb] Has + past participle = You familiar have [verb] Ha + past participle = He/she/you familiar/it have [verb] Hemos + past participle = We have [verb]
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ha. nosotros: hemos. vosotros: ... Han estado entrenando para el torneo ya desde hace tres semanas.
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2005年8月22日 · Is the preterite perfect words(he, has, ha, hemos, habeis, han) must be STRICTLY with a verb..(e.g. he + abandonado)... Or it can be also use as a substitute for the verb tener(e.g. "tengo dinero" is the same as "he dinero") Hay …
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Difference between había + past participle and he past participle
2010年9月11日 · When you use the present perfect (he escuchado), the relative point of time is the present. When you use the pluperfect (había escuchado), the relative point of time is some time in the past. It can be confusing because when they are used, the context (ie the point of time they are relative to) should also be indicated.
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2017年6月4日 · "he, has, ha, hemos, habéis han" are the normal present indicative forms of haber. and can be used in many ways as bosquedroble has explained. However "hay" is a special form that has the meaning of "there is" or "there are" Ex. Hay veinte estudiantes en la clase. There are twenty students in the class. Pero sólo hay un profesor.
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2017年4月5日 · He visto las montañas de Perú. I have seen the mountains of Peru. Just like in English, you combine a conjugation of the auxiliary verb and combine it with the past participle. In Spanish the auxiliary verb is haber, in English it is to have. In the example above he= the first person present conjugation of haber and equates to (I) have.
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2011年8月11日 · SpanishPal is absolutely right. In the present perfect, "he, has, ha, hemos, han" come from the verb "haber". Ha sido un hermoso día hoy. Realmente lo he disfrutado. It has been a beautiful day today. I really have enjoyed it.
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2011年12月10日 · It's just like saying the word "have" like, Have you visited the new house? Has visitado la casa nueva? I have seen that movie. He visto esa pelicula. Has he eaten this? Has comido esto? He - I have (yo form) Has - You have (tú form) Hemos - We have (nosotros) Ha - he/she has (el/ella form) Han - They have (ellos)
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2012年12月5日 · He hablado. I have spoken. Has hablado. You have spoken. Ha hablado. You (usted) have spoken. S/He/It has spoken. Hemos hablado. We have spoken. Han hablado. They have spoken. So for your examples: he estudiado = I have studied. ha influenciado = you have / s/he, it has influenced (you can usually tell which one of these is being referred to by ...