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Venir (to come) - Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo (Subjunctive past perfect, subjunctive) - Spanish

 Venir (to come) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)

Venir - Conjugation of to come 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: Venir (to come) - conjugation and tenses - (Spanish)

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

Conjugation of to come in Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto

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

Example phrases

  • Espero que yo haya venido a tiempo para descansar. I hope that I have come in time to rest.
  • Es posible que tú hayas venido a la montaña. It is possible that you have come to the mountain.
  • Es probable que él haya venido con la gorra. It is likely that he has come with the cap.
  • Es bueno que nosotros hayamos venido al valle. It is good that we have come to the valley.
  • Me alegro de que vosotros hayáis venido a la excursión. I am glad that you have come to the excursion.
  • Dudo que ellos hayan venido al lago. I doubt that they have come to the lake.

Exercise: Conjugate the verbs - venir (to come)

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

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Venir (Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo)

1. Me alegro de que vosotros ... a la excursión.

Me alegro de que vosotros hayáis venido a la excursión.
(I am glad that you have come to the excursion.)

2. Es bueno que nosotros ... al valle.

Es bueno que nosotros hayamos venido al valle.
(It is good that we have come to the valley.)

3. Es posible que tú ... a la montaña.

Es posible que tú hayas venido a la montaña.
(It is possible that you have come to the mountain.)

4. Es probable que él ... con la gorra.

Es probable que él haya venido con la gorra.
(It is likely that he has come with the cap.)

5. Dudo que ellos ... al lago.

Dudo que ellos hayan venido al lago.
(I doubt that they have come to the lake.)

6. Espero que yo ... a tiempo para descansar.

Espero que yo haya venido a tiempo para descansar.
(I hope that I have come in time to rest.)