Venir (to come) - Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo (Subjunctive past perfect, subjunctive) - 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.
Show answers Show translationVenir (Subjuntivo pretérito perfecto, subjuntivo)
1. Me alegro de que vosotros ... a la excursión.
2. Es bueno que nosotros ... al valle.
3. Es posible que tú ... a la montaña.
4. Es probable que él ... con la gorra.
5. Dudo que ellos ... al lago.
6. Espero que yo ... a tiempo para descansar.