Level 2 — Elementary (CEFR: A2)

Unit 8 — The Three Verb Groups: Summary and Oral Reference

Lesson 4 — Present Perfect: All Three Verb Groups


Lesson Overview

Level: 2 — Elementary Unit: 8 — The Three Verb Groups: Summary and Oral Reference Lesson: 4 of 10 Estimated Time: 60 minutes

What this lesson covers:

  • Present perfect structure: haber (present) + past participle
  • Past participle formation for all three groups
  • Complete list of irregular past participles across all groups
  • The five forms of haber in the present
  • Ministry sentences combining participles from all three groups

The Present Perfect Structure

The present perfect is formed the same way regardless of verb group:

haber (present) + past participle

The past participle is invariable — it does not change for gender or number when used in the perfect tenses (unlike adjectives).


Haber: Present Tense Forms

Pronounhaber
yohe
has
él/ella/ustedha
nosotroshemos
ellos/ustedeshan

These five forms must be automatic. They are the constant engine of the present perfect. Every present perfect sentence begins with one of these five forms.


Past Participle Formation: All Three Groups

GroupRuleExample
-ARstem + -adohablar → hablado
-ERstem + -idocomer → comido
-IRstem + -idovivir → vivido

-ER and -IR form their past participles identically: stem + -ido.

The accent mark rule: When the -ER or -IR stem ends in a vowel, the participle carries an accent on the í: creído (creer), leído (leer), oído (oír). This prevents the vowels from merging into a diphthong.


Irregular Past Participles: Complete Cross-Group List

These must be memorized as complete units. There are no derivation rules.

-AR irregulars

No -AR verbs have irregular past participles. All -AR verbs form their participle with -ado without exception.

-ER irregulars

VerbIrregular participle
hacerhecho
vervisto
volvervuelto
ponerpuesto
romperroto

-IR irregulars

VerbIrregular participle
escribirescrito
abrirabierto
decirdicho
morirmuerto
irido (regular in form — note for reference)

The Complete Irregular Participle Chant

Grouped for memory:

-ER set (5): hecho — visto — vuelto — puesto — roto

-IR set (4 truly irregular): escrito — abierto — dicho — muerto

Thirteen forms in total. These must be instantaneous in live interpretation — when the speaker says ha dicho or hemos visto, there is no time to reconstruct the irregular form.


Cross-Group Present Perfect Ministry Sentences

Faith testimony — cross-group mix:

He hablado del Señor en lugares difíciles. — I have spoken about the Lord in difficult places. (-AR) He creído desde que era niño. — I have believed since I was a child. (-ER, accent on í) He vivido para Cristo por veinte años. — I have lived for Christ for twenty years. (-IR) He hecho todo lo posible para proclamar el evangelio. — I have done everything possible to proclaim the gospel. (-ER, irregular) He seguido al Señor aunque me ha costado mucho. — I have followed the Lord even though it has cost me greatly. (-IR) He dicho la verdad sin vergüenza. — I have spoken the truth without shame. (-IR, irregular) Cristo ha abierto las puertas — nadie las puede cerrar. — Christ has opened the doors — no one can close them. (-IR, irregular)

Corporate testimony:

Hemos predicado el evangelio en tres naciones. — We have preached the gospel in three nations. (-AR) Hemos visto milagros que no podemos explicar. — We have seen miracles we cannot explain. (-ER, irregular) Hemos servido a esta comunidad durante quince años. — We have served this community for fifteen years. (-IR) Hemos puesto los cimientos en esa región. — We have laid the foundations in that region. (-ER, irregular) Hemos dicho lo que Dios nos dio para decir. — We have said what God gave us to say. (-IR, irregular)

Third person — describing what God has done:

Dios ha amado al mundo desde la fundación. — God has loved the world since the foundation. (-AR) Cristo ha vuelto al Padre, pero ha enviado al Espíritu. — Christ has returned to the Father, but has sent the Spirit. (-ER, irregular; -AR) El Señor ha abierto el camino al cielo. — The Lord has opened the way to heaven. (-IR, irregular) Dios ha hecho grandes cosas en esta generación. — God has done great things in this generation. (-ER, irregular) Cristo ha muerto por nuestros pecados y ha resucitado. — Christ has died for our sins and has risen. (-IR, irregular; -AR)


Cross-Group Comparison Table

GroupInfinitivePast ParticiplePresent Perfect (yo)
-ARpredicarpredicadohe predicado
-ARoraroradohe orado
-ERcreercreídohe creído
-ERhacerhechohe hecho
-ERvervistohe visto
-IRvivirvividohe vivido
-IRdecirdichohe dicho
-IRescribirescritohe escrito

Practice Exercises

Exercise 1 — Participle Rapid Production

Without notes, produce the past participle for each verb:

hablar, predicar, creer, leer, hacer, ver, volver, poner, vivir, escribir, abrir, decir, morir

Answers: hablado, predicado, creído, leído, hecho, visto, vuelto, puesto, vivido, escrito, abierto, dicho, muerto

Exercise 2 — Present Perfect Construction Sprint

A partner names a subject + verb. You produce the present perfect immediately:

yo / creerHe creído nosotros / verHemos visto Cristo / abrirCristo ha abierto ellos / decirHan dicho yo / predicarHe predicado Dios / hacerDios ha hecho

Exercise 3 — Irregular Participle Identification in Live Speech

A partner reads present perfect sentences at normal pace. You call out the irregular participle and identify its verb group:

Lo que Dios ha hecho aquí es increíble.hecho (-ER, irregular) Han vuelto al Señor después de años.vuelto (-ER, irregular) Cristo ha muerto y ha resucitado.muerto (-IR, irregular) El pastor ha dicho la verdad.dicho (-IR, irregular) Hemos visto la obra de Dios.visto (-ER, irregular) He escrito mi testimonio.escrito (-IR, irregular)

Exercise 4 — Cross-Group Present Perfect Testimony

Produce a 6–8 sentence testimony segment using the present perfect. Use at least two -AR participles, two -ER participles (at least one irregular), and two -IR participles (at least one irregular).


Key Takeaways

  • Present perfect: haber (present) + past participle — same structure for all groups
  • -AR participle: stem + -ado (no irregulars)
  • -ER/-IR participle: stem + -ido (accent when stem ends in vowel: creído, oído)
  • -ER irregulars: hecho, visto, vuelto, puesto, roto
  • -IR irregulars: escrito, abierto, dicho, muerto
  • All 9 irregular participles must be instantaneous in production and recognition

Daily Practice

The nine irregular participles as a cross-group daily sequence:

-ER: hecho — visto — vuelto — puesto — roto -IR: escrito — abierto — dicho — muerto

One present perfect sentence with each. Nine sentences, under three minutes. This daily sequence maintains all irregular participle knowledge across all groups simultaneously.