Despertarse Present Perfect Tense
Wake up to the nuances of the Present Perfect Tense with the Spanish verb despertarse. This page is designed to help you fully grasp ‘despertarse’, including a thorough verb chart, interactive conjugation exercises, engaging games, and real-life sentence applications. Advance your Spanish verb knowledge at Spanish conjugation. Also, enhance your command of ‘despertarse’ with dedicated practice at despertarse conjugation.
Verb Meaning(s): to wake up
Verb Chart: Despertarse Present Perfect Tense
Yo |
me he despertado I have woken up |
Nosotros |
nos hemos despertado we have woken up |
Tú (Juana, Juan) |
te has despertado you have woken up |
Vosotros (informal Spain) |
os habéis despertado you all have woken up |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) |
se ha despertado he/she/you have woken up |
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. |
se han despertado they/you all have woken up |
Despertarse Present Perfect Tense Practice
Despertarse Present Perfect Sentence Examples
I have woken up early to go to school.
2. ¿Tú te has despertado a tiempo para el examen?
Have you woken up on time for the exam?
3. Él se ha despertado en medio de la noche por un ruido.
He has woken up in the middle of the night because of a noise.
4. Ella se ha despertado con energía esta mañana.
She has woken up energetically this morning.
5. Usted se ha despertado varias veces durante el vuelo.
You have woken up several times during the flight.
We have woken up to the singing of the birds.
7. ¿Vosotros os habéis despertado tarde alguna vez? (vosotros is used only in Spain)
Have you all ever woken up late?
8. Ellos se han despertado para ver el amanecer en la playa.
They have woken up to watch the sunrise on the beach.
9. Ellas se han despertado y han descubierto que estaba nevando.
They have woken up and discovered that it was snowing.
10. ¿Ustedes se han despertado alguna vez asustados por un sueño?
Have you ever woken up scared by a dream?