Tense guide
Pretérito perfecto (Present Perfect)
Practice conjugation drills
Introduction
This tense is used to talk about past actions that are connected to the present. Think of it as "have done" or "has done" in English. The action happened in the past, but the time frame of the action is still ongoing, or the action is still relevant now.
We use this tense for actions that happened in a time period that is not over yet. This includes words like today, this week, this month, or this year.
We also use it to talk about life experiences. The specific time of the action is not important. We are just saying if something has or has not happened in a person's life. This often uses words like ever or never.
Finally, we use it for past actions that have a clear result or consequence in the present moment. The action is finished, but its result affects what is happening now.
Important: In many parts of Spain, this tense is used very frequently for recent past actions. In most of Latin America, speakers often prefer to use a different past tense for these same situations.







