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Los perfectos. Indicativo y Subjuntivo. Presente Perfecto del Subjuntivo. Presente Perfecto del Subjuntivo.
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Los perfectos Indicativo y Subjuntivo
Presente Perfecto del Subjuntivo • Like the present perfect indicative, the present perfect subjunctive is used to refer to recently completed actions or past actions that still bear relevance in the present. It is used mainly in multiple-clause sentences that express will, emotion, doubt, or uncertainty.
Futuro Perfecto • The future perfect is used to express what will have happened at a certain point. The phrase para+ [time expression] is often used with the future perfect.
Futuro Perfecto • Antes de (que), cuando, dentro de, and hasta (que) are also used with time expressions or other verb forms to indicate when the action in the future perfect will have happened.
Futuro Perfecto • The future perfect may also express supposition or probability regarding a past action.
Condicional Perfecto • The conditional perfect tense is used to express what would have occurred but did not.
Condicional Perfecto • The conditional perfect may also express probability or conjecture about the past.
Pluscuamperfecto de Subj • The past perfect subjunctive is used in subordinate clauses under the same conditions for other subjunctive forms, and in the same way the past perfect is used in English (I had talked, you had spoken, etc.). It refers to actions or conditions that had taken place before another past occurence.
Pluscuamperfecto de Subj • When the action in the main clause is in the past, both the past subjunctive and the past perfect subjunctive can be used in the subordinate clause. However, the meaning of each sentence may be different.