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The verb haber can be used in two separate ways: Auxiliary: It is used as an auxiliary in compound tenses ( present perfect, pluperfect, etc.), meaning to have done something. With this use, it is always followed by a past participle. Note, even though haber here translates as to have, it does not express ownership, that use of to have is translated as verb tener. Existential: It is used in its existential form to mean there is/are. Spanish Words For Beginners, Learn Spanish Free, Spanish Basics, Spanish Lessons, How To Speak Spanish, Spanish 101, Common Spanish Phrases, Basic Spanish Words, Spanish Notes
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The verb haber can be used in two separate ways: Auxiliary: It is used as an auxiliary in compound tenses ( present perfect, pluperfect, etc.), meaning to have done something. With this use, it is always followed by a past participle. Note, even though haber here translates as to have, it does not express ownership, that use of to have is translated as verb tener. Existential: It is used in its existential form to mean there is/are.
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