
What do he, ha, hemos and han mean? - SpanishDict
2011年7月1日 · That "have" would become "he" and eaten would be "comido". 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]
He Conjugation | Conjugate Haber in Spanish
He is a conjugated form of the verb haber. Learn to conjugate haber. ... ha habido. hubo habido. había ...
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2012年12月5日 · 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 the context, if not you can use the personal pronoun too.
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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.
Ha vs. Hay Can anyone explain why these are both 3rd person …
2012年3月12日 · "Hay" is the existential form of the verb, whereas "ha," "han," etc. are used to express the auxiliary form. Something sort of similar happens in English: "to be" is typically used as a copula, or a linking verb("I am cold"), but when it is used in such a way as "I think, therefore I am," it refers simply to the existence of the subject, rather ...
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He is the man of my life. Él es el hombre de mi vida. A noun is a word referring to a person, animal, place, thing, feeling, or idea (e.g., man, dog, house). noun
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2011年5月31日 · Yo he vivido en Vancouver por dos anos. Yo habia vivido dos anos en Vancouver antes de mudarme aqui. The grammar in Spanish here is exactly like that in English: I have lived in Vancouver for two years. (Present perfect - use of haber int the present indicative tense as a helping verb to indicate that an event has been completed.)
When do you use "Ha" Or "Has" or "He" - SpanishDict
2011年12月10日 · yo he+pp. tú has+pp. ella.él, usted ha+pp. All three are just the present tense (indicative) of the auxiliary verb Haber. Present perfect tense [pretérito perfecto compuesto] The pp (past participle) in your example is: (Estar) ¿Cómo has estado [tú]?
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Rick lives on a mountain. He has had the house there since he built it in 1972. Rick vive en una montaña. Ha tenido la casa allí desde que la construyó en 1972.
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2014年4月18日 · He is a conjugated form of the verb haber, which is one of the auxiliary verbs like have, will, etc. However, we don't have say the I, just the verb. The conjugated form of the verb plus the. rest of the sentences gives you the idea. Yo he- I have. Tu has- You have. El/Ella ha- He/she has. and so on. ¿He contestado tu pregunta de una forma clara?