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haber

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to have (auxiliary)

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haber Auxiliary Auxiliary + irregular

Haber is the auxiliary for all compound tenses (he hablado, había comido). Impersonally, hay means 'there is' or 'there are.' The present forms are highly irregular: he, has, ha/hay, hemos, habéis,...

Conjugation

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Modo

Indicativo

Indicative

Tiempo

Presente

Present Indicative

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Indicativo — Indicative

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Imperativo — Imperative

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Key forms

yo

he

has

él/ella

ha

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