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Haber is the Spanish verb meaning "to have". It is a very unique verb in that it is used in compound tenses as an auxiliary, meaning that is comes before the main verb in the sentence and is used to set the main verbs' tense or mood. For example: He estado (I have been), hemos comido (we have eaten). It is also very commonly used as an impersonal verb, to say "there is / there are". For example: Hay mucho chocolate en el armario. (There is a lot of chocolate in the press).
Item | Spanish | English |
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Infinitive | haber | to have (auxiliary) |
Past participle | habido | had |
Gerund | habiendo | having |
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