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Compartir Present Perfect Tense
Explore the world of Present Perfect Tense with the Spanish verb compartir. Our page is designed to help you effectively learn ‘compartir’, offering a comprehensive verb chart, interactive conjugation exercises, entertaining games, and practical sentences for everyday use. Advance your Spanish language journey at Spanish verb conjugation. Also, practice various conjugations of ‘compartir’ at compartir conjugation.
Verb Meaning(s): to share
Verb Chart: Compartir Present Perfect Tense
Yo | he compartido I have shared | Nosotros | hemos compartido we have shared |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | has compartido you have shared | Vosotros (informal Spain) | habéis compartido you all have shared |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | ha compartido he/she/you have shared | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | han compartido they/you all have shared |
Compartir Present Perfect Tense Practice
Compartir Present Perfect Sentence Examples
I have shared my lunch with a friend.
2. ¿Tú has compartido tus juguetes cuando eras niño?
Did you share your toys when you were a child?
3. Él ha compartido sus conocimientos en la clase.
He has shared his knowledge in the class.
4. Ella ha compartido una historia interesante en la reunión.
She has shared an interesting story at the meeting.
5. Usted ha compartido experiencias valiosas con nosotros.
You have shared valuable experiences with us.
We have shared an apartment during university.
7. ¿Vosotros habéis compartido las fotos del viaje? (vosotros is used only in Spain)
Have you all shared the photos of the trip?
8. Ellos han compartido un proyecto juntos.
They have shared a project together.
9. Ellas han compartido secretos desde la infancia.
They have shared secrets since childhood.
10. ¿Ustedes han compartido la tarea para hacerla más rápido?
Have you shared the task to do it faster?
Enhance Your Present Perfect of “compartir”
Great job mastering the present perfect tense of compartir—perfect for talking about things you’ve shared! To deepen your understanding, compare it with the poder present perfect tense, which shows how stem-changing verbs form compound tenses, and explore the ver present perfect tense, a common irregular example. For a full guide to compound and simple tenses across all moods, check out our Complete Spanish Verb Guide.


