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Andar (to walk) - Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo (Subjunctive past perfect, subjunctive) - Spanish

 Andar (to walk) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)

Andar - Conjugation of to walk in Spanish: Conjugation table, examples and exercises in the subjunctive past perfect, subjunctive tense (Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo).

Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo (Subjunctive past perfect, subjunctive)

All conjugations and tenses: Andar (to walk) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)

Syllabus: Spanish lesson - Mezclando los pasados (Mixing up the past)

Conjugation of to walk in Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto

  • yo haya andado I have walked
  • tú hayas andado you have walked
  • él/ella haya andado he/she has walked
  • nosotros/nosotras hayamos andado we have walked
  • vosotros/vosotras hayáis andado you have walked
  • ellos/ellas hayan andado they have walked

Example phrases

  • Espero que haya andado por la playa. I hope that I have walked on the beach.
  • No creo que te hayas andado por la montaña. I don't believe that you have walked in the mountain.
  • Es bueno que haya andado con la cabra. It is good that he has walked with the goat.
  • Dudo que hayamos andado hasta el río. I doubt that we have walked to the river.
  • No es posible que hayáis andado por el valle. It is not possible that you have walked through the valley.
  • Me alegra que hayan andado por el bosque. I am glad they have walked in the forest.

Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - andar (to walk)

Instruction: Choose the correct word, read the sentence out loud and translate.

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Andar (Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo)

1. Me alegra que ... por el bosque.

Me alegra que hayan andado por el bosque.
(I am glad they have walked in the forest.)

2. No creo que te ... por la montaña.

No creo que te hayas andado por la montaña.
(I don't believe that you have walked in the mountain.)

3. Es bueno que ... con la cabra.

Es bueno que haya andado con la cabra.
(It is good that he has walked with the goat.)

4. Espero que ... por la playa.

Espero que haya andado por la playa.
(I hope that I have walked on the beach.)

5. No es posible que ... por el valle.

No es posible que hayáis andado por el valle.
(It is not possible that you have walked through the valley.)

6. Dudo que ... hasta el río.

Dudo que hayamos andado hasta el río.
(I doubt that we have walked to the river.)