Venir (to come) - Pretérito perfecto, indicativo (Present Perfect, indicative) - Spanish
Venir - Conjugation of to come in Spanish: Conjugation table, examples and exercises in the present perfect, indicative tense (Pretérito perfecto, indicativo).
Pretérito perfecto, indicativo (Present Perfect, indicative)
All conjugations and tenses: Venir (to come) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - Mezclando los pasados (Mixing up the past)
Conjugation of to come in Pretérito perfecto
- yo he venido I have come
- tú has venido You have come
- él/ella ha venido He/She has come
- nosotros/nosotras hemos venido we have come
- vosotros/vosotras habéis venido You have come
- ellos/ellas han venido They have come
Example phrases
- He venido a plantar una margarita en el jardín. I have come to plant a daisy in the garden.
- Has venido a la playa para relajarte. You have come to the beach to relax.
- Ha venido a visitar la granja porque le gustan las vacas. He has come to visit the farm because he likes the cows.
- Hemos venido a admirar la cascada en la montaña. We have come to admire the waterfall in the mountain.
- Habéis venido a descubrir el bosque. You have come to discover the forest.
- Han venido a caminar por el valle. They have come to walk through the valley.
Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - venir (to come)
Instruction: Choose the correct word, read the sentence out loud and translate.
Show answers Show translationVenir (Pretérito perfecto, indicativo)
1. ... a visitar la granja porque le gustan las vacas.
2. ... a descubrir el bosque.
3. ... a plantar una margarita en el jardín.
4. ... a admirar la cascada en la montaña.
5. ... a la playa para relajarte.
6. ... a caminar por el valle.