Brain Boost - Perfect Tenses: Present, Past, and Future
Sections 17-18: Compound Tenses - Spanish Conditional and Subjunctive Perfect
Brain Boost - Perfect Tenses: Present, past, future, conditional, & subjunctive
Sections 19-20: Compound Tenses - Spanish Past Subjunctive, Past Preterite Perfect
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Sentence Practice: Spanish Present Perfect Subjunctive – Regular

Here, you can practice sentences and conjugations with Spanish Present Subjunctive Perfect Regular verbs. Take a minute to learn from these examples. Similar questions will show up in the next digital quiz. Have fun! πŸ™‚ 

Questions:

1. ¿Tú no crees que yo _______________ (haber aprender) todo para el examen?
2. No, yo no creo que tú _______________ (haber aprender) toda la información necesaria.
3. ¿Él duda que ellas _______________ (haber comenzar) el proyecto a tiempo?
4. No, él no duda que ellas _______________ (haber comenzar) el proyecto desde la semana pasada.
5. ¿Ellos no piensan que tú _______________ (haber escribir) el reporte completo?
6. No, ellos no piensan que yo _______________ (haber escribir) todo el reporte hoy.
7. ¿Por qué crees que él _______________ (haber venir) a la reunión sin aviso?
8. Porque él podría _______________ (haber venir) para ayudar con los preparativos.
9. ¿Dónde esperas que ellas _______________ (haber llevar) los documentos?
10. Yo espero que ellas _______________ (haber llevar) los documentos a la oficina.

Answer Key:

1. hayas aprendido: Do you not think that I have learned everything for the exam?
2. hayas aprendido: Yes, I don’t think you have learned all the necessary information.
3. hayan comenzado: Does he doubt that they have started the project on time?
4. hayan comenzado: No, he doesn’t doubt that they have started the project since last week.
5. hayas escrito: Do they not think that you have written the complete report?
6. haya escrito: No, they don’t think that I have written the entire report today.
7. haya venido: Why do you think he has come to the meeting without notice?
8. haya venido: Because he might have come to help with preparations.
9. hayan llevado: Where do you (Juana) hope that they have taken the documents?
10. hayan llevado: I hope they have taken the documents to the office.