Salir (to leave / to go out) - Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo (Subjunctive past perfect, subjunctive) - Spanish
Salir - Conjugation of to leave / to go out 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: Salir (to leave / to go out) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - Infancia y recuerdos (Childhood and memories)
Conjugation of to leave / to go out in Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto
- yo haya salido I have gone out
- tú hayas salido you have left
- él/ella haya salido he/she has left
- nosotros/nosotras hayamos salido we have gone out
- vosotros/vosotras hayáis salido you have gone out
- ellos/ellas hayan salido they have gone out
Example phrases
- Ojalá haya salido bien de la oficina de turismo. I hope I have left the tourism office well.
- Espero que no hayas salido sin la llave del hotel. I hope that you haven't gone out without the hotel key.
- Es posible que haya salido a buscar las gafas de sol. He might have gone out to look for the sunglasses.
- Esperamos que hayamos salido temprano para visitar el valle. We hope that we have left early to visit the valley.
- Deseamos que hayáis salido a tiempo para alcanzar el vuelo. We hope that you have left in time to catch the flight.
- Es probable que hayan salido con la mochila llena de provisiones. They have probably gone out with the backpack full of provisions.
Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - salir (to leave / to go out)
Instruction: Choose the correct word, read the sentence out loud and translate.
Show answers Show translationSalir (Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo)
1. Ojalá ... bien de la oficina de turismo.
2. Esperamos que ... temprano para visitar el valle.
3. Deseamos que ... a tiempo para alcanzar el vuelo.
4. Es probable que ... con la mochila llena de provisiones.
5. Es posible que ... a buscar las gafas de sol.
6. Espero que no ... sin la llave del hotel.