Spanish Grammar – Have you prepared lasagna? πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Have you prepared lasagna?. The answer to this grammar question would be: has, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Have you prepared lasagna?. The answer to this grammar question would be: has, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – We have already talked. The answer to this grammar question would be: hemos, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Giannela and Fernando have eaten. The answer to this grammar question would be: han, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Diego has bought a lot. The answer to this grammar question would be: ha, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I do not think we had done bad. The answer to this grammar question would be: hayamos, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Have you worked at a pharmacy?. The answer to this grammar question would be: has, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – Have you guys ever practiced basketball?. The answer to this grammar question would be: han, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – His father has had to work. The answer to this grammar question would be: ha, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – I have not found my phone. The answer to this grammar question would be: he, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – They have traveled to South America. The answer to this grammar question would be: han, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – We have not bought the present. The answer to this grammar question would be: hemos, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – He has lived in Russia. The answer to this grammar question would be: ha, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – My brother had found it. The answer to this grammar question would be: habΓa, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – My mother had finished cleaning. The answer to this grammar question would be: habΓa, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ
Spanish Grammar – They had already bought it. The answer to this grammar question would be: habΓan, but only in certain cases… πͺπΈ