CONDITIONAL PERFECT (would have ___)
The conditional perfect is a compound tense. Like all the perfect tenses, it is formed by conjugating the helping verb, HABER (this time, in the conditional tense), and adding a past participle. It tells what WOULD HAVE happened or what someone WOULD HAVE done. Directions: Part I: Choose the best translation. Be careful! I have mixed different perfect tenses to make sure you know which to use. Tricky tricky Señora! Part II: Fill-In with conditional perfect. I´ll give you the verb. Be sure you are using TWO words...a helping verb and a past participle. Don´t forget the accents. Remember, these are VERBS, not adjectives. That´s why the past participle never matches the noun in gender/number with these...they are being used as VERBS, not describing words (adjectives).
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