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Tener Present Perfect Subjunctive Tense
The Tener Present Perfect Subjunctive Tense is a unique verb tense used to express doubt, wishes, emotions, and hypotheticals in Spanish. Understanding its structure and nuances is crucial for mastering the language. On this page, you will find a comprehensive verb chart, engaging verb practice exercises, and conjugation practice specifically designed for this tense. Dive deeper into the intricacies of the verb ‘tener’ by exploring our detailed Tener conjugation guide. Or, broaden your horizon by visiting our Spanish verb conjugation page to explore other verb forms and nuances.
HYo |
(para que) haya tenido (so that) I have had |
Nosotros |
(para que) hayamos tenido (so that) we have had |
Tú (Juana, Juan) |
(para que) hayas tenido (so that) you have had |
Vosotros (informal
Spain) |
(para que) hayáis tenido (so that) you all have had |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra. García) |
(para que) haya tenido (so that) he, she, you have had |
Ellos, Ellas, Uds. |
(para que) hayan
tenido (so that) they, you all have had |