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Pluperfect Subjunctive Conjugation Chart

Pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo


Uses of the Pluperfect Subjunctive in Spanish

  • Used in the dependent clause when the verb in the main clause is in past tense and requires the use of the subjunctive.
    Example: I was glad that you had visited.

Pluperfect Subjunctive –AR, –ER, & –IR Verbs – Version 1

yo hubiera [PARTICIPIO]
tú hubieras [PARTICIPIO]
él / Ud. hubiera [PARTICIPIO]
nosotros hubiéramos [PARTICIPIO]
vosotros hubierais [PARTICIPIO]
ellos / Uds. hubieran [PARTICIPIO]

*Formed by using the Imperfect Subjunctive (Version 1) of haber

Pluperfect Subjunctive –AR, –ER, & –IR Verbs – Version 2

yo hubiese [PARTICIPIO]
tú hubieses [PARTICIPIO]
él / Ud. hubiese [PARTICIPIO]
nosotros hubiésemos [PARTICIPIO]
vosotros hubieseis [PARTICIPIO]
ellos / Uds. hubiesen [PARTICIPIO]

*Formed by using the Imperfect Subjunctive (Version 2) of haber

Future Perfect Subjunctive Conjugation Chart

Futuro perfecto de subjuntivo


Uses of the Future Perfect Subjunctive in Spanish

  • Rarely Used. Tends to be replaced by the Future Perfect Indicative or the Present Perfect Subjunctive.

Future Perfect Subjunctive –AR, –ER, & –IR Verbs

yo hubiere [PARTICIPIO]
tú hubieres [PARTICIPIO]
él / Ud. hubiere [PARTICIPIO]
nosotros hubiéremos [PARTICIPIO]
vosotros hubiereis [PARTICIPIO]
ellos / Uds. hubieren [PARTICIPIO]

*Formed by using the Future Subjunctive of haber

Present Perfect Subjunctive Conjugation Chart

Perfecto de subjuntivo


Uses of the Present Perfect Subjunctive in Spanish

  • Used in the dependent clause when 1) the verb in the main clause is in the present, future, or present perfect tense and requires the use of the subjunctive and 2) the action in the dependent clause is an action in the past.
    Example: I doubt that you read it.

Present Perfect Subjunctive –AR, –ER, & –IR Verbs

yo haya [PARTICIPIO]
tú hayas [PARTICIPIO]
él / Ud. haya [PARTICIPIO]
nosotros hayamos [PARTICIPIO]
vosotros hayáis [PARTICIPIO]
ellos / Uds. hayan [PARTICIPIO]

*Formed by using the Present Subjunctive of haber

Conditional Perfect Conjugation Chart

Condicional compuesto (potencial compuesto)


Uses of the Conditional Perfect in Spanish

  • Used to express an action that you would have done if something else had been possible.
    Example: If I had known, I would have gone with you.
  • Used to indicate probability in the past.
    Example: She had probably already eaten.

Conditional Perfect –AR, –ER, & –IR Verbs

yo habría [PARTICIPIO]
tú habrías [PARTICIPIO]
él / Ud. habría [PARTICIPIO]
nosotros habríamos [PARTICIPIO]
vosotros habríais [PARTICIPIO]
ellos / Uds. habrían [PARTICIPIO]

*Formed by using the Conditional Tense of haber

Future Perfect Conjugation Chart

Futuro perfecto


Uses of the Future Perfect in Spanish

  • Used to express an action that will happen in the future before another action in the future.
    Example: I will have finished my work before she arrives.
  • Used to indicate probability regarding the recent past.
    Example: She has probably arrived.

Future Perfect –AR, –ER, & –IR Verbs

yo habré [PARTICIPIO]
tú habrás [PARTICIPIO]
él / Ud. habrá [PARTICIPIO]
nosotros habremos [PARTICIPIO]
vosotros habréis [PARTICIPIO]
ellos / Uds. habrán [PARTICIPIO]

*Formed by using the Future Tense of haber
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