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Pisar (to step) - Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo (Subjunctive past perfect, subjunctive) - Spanish

 Pisar (to step) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)

Pisar - Conjugation of to step 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: Pisar (to step) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)

Syllabus: Spanish lesson - De senderismo en la montaña (Hiking and mountains)

Conjugation of to step in Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto

  • yo haya pisado I have stepped
  • tú hayas pisado you have stepped
  • él/ella haya pisado he/she has stepped
  • nosotros/nosotras hayamos pisado we have stepped
  • vosotros/vosotras hayáis pisado You (plural) have stepped
  • ellos/ellas hayan pisado they have stepped

Example phrases

  • Espero que haya pisado la playa antes de irme. I hope that I have stepped on the beach before I leave.
  • Dudo que hayas pisado el bosque tan temprano. I doubt that you have stepped in the forest so early.
  • Es bueno que haya pisado la montaña para admirar la vista. It is good that he has stepped on the mountain to admire the view.
  • Nos alegra que hayamos pisado el valle juntos. We are glad that we have stepped into the valley together.
  • No creo que hayáis pisado el lago aún. I don’t think you have stepped on the lake yet.
  • Es posible que hayan pisado el desierto durante su viaje. They might have stepped on the desert during their trip.

Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - pisar (to step)

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

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Pisar (Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo)

1. Dudo que ... el bosque tan temprano.

Dudo que hayas pisado el bosque tan temprano.
(I doubt that you have stepped in the forest so early.)

2. Es bueno que ... la montaña para admirar la vista.

Es bueno que haya pisado la montaña para admirar la vista.
(It is good that he has stepped on the mountain to admire the view.)

3. Nos alegra que ... el valle juntos.

Nos alegra que hayamos pisado el valle juntos.
(We are glad that we have stepped into the valley together.)

4. Es posible que ... el desierto durante su viaje.

Es posible que hayan pisado el desierto durante su viaje.
(They might have stepped on the desert during their trip.)

5. No creo que ... el lago aún.

No creo que hayáis pisado el lago aún.
(I don’t think you have stepped on the lake yet.)

6. Espero que ... la playa antes de irme.

Espero que haya pisado la playa antes de irme.
(I hope that I have stepped on the beach before I leave.)