In English, the formula is: “have” + past participle of the main verb. What’s not to love? Let’s take a closer look. You form it in a similar way and use it for the same things. Why? Because it works just the same way as in English. Let’s start! A Quick Refresher on Present PerfectĮnglish speakers who study Spanish love the present perfect tense. You’ll also have an opportunity to practice your new knowledge with a few exercises. I’ll reveal all the secrets about present perfect irregulars and tell you how to distinguish them from adjectives. If you want to know the answers, read on. Have you come across present perfect irregulars in your Spanish classes?ĭo you know which verbs have present perfect irregulars? Do you know the rules for this group of irregular verb forms? Maby Olga Put Spanish Grammar 0 comments A Quick Grammar Guide to Present Perfect Irregulars in Spanish