Tense guide
Pretérito perfecto del subjuntivo (Present Perfect Subjunctive)
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Introduction
This verb form connects a past action to a present feeling or perspective. We use it to talk about things that have already happened, but we are looking at them now with emotion, doubt, or a specific opinion. It shows that a completed past event is still relevant to our current thoughts.
We use this form to express our current feelings about something that happened in the past. Your feeling is now, but the action is over.
We use this form to show doubt or uncertainty about whether something really happened in the past. It is also used to deny that something happened.
We use this form to express a hope or a wish that an action has already been completed. It is very common after words like "Ojalá" or "Espero que".
We use this form after phrases that give a general opinion or judgment about a past action. These often start with "It's good that..". or "It's strange that.."..
The following use is a bit different. It talks about the future, not the past.
We use this form after words like cuando (when) or después de que (after) to talk about an action that will be completed in the future, before another future action begins.







