Gramática española

F. Jehle

Formas del verbo IMPERSONAL:  haber (there to be


Please note  1. Since this is the impersonal verb haber, there are no forms in the columns for yo, , nosotros, vosotros, Uds./ellos/ellas.
2. This verb should not be confused with the helping verb haber (to have), for example: haber estudiado (to have studied), he estudiado (I have studied), habré estudiado (I will have studied), etc.]

[Irregular en el presente de indicativo (hay), el presente de subjuntivo (haya), el pretérito (hubo) y el futuro/condicional (habrá/habría).]
Indicativo
   English      yo              [IMPERSONAL] nosotros, -as vosotros, -as Uds./ellos/ellas
Presente there is, are     hay      
Futuro there will be     habrá      
Imperfecto there was, were, used to be     había      
Pretérito there was, were     hubo      
Condicional there would be     habría      
Presente perfecto there has been, have been     ha habido      
Futuro perfecto there will have been     habrá habido      
Pluscuamperfecto there had been     había habido      
Pretérito anterior1 there had been     hubo habido      
Condicional perfecto there would have been     habría habido      
Subjuntivo
Presente there is, are     haya      
Imperfecto2 there was, were     hubiera      
Futuro1 there will be     hubiere      
Presente perfecto there have been, were     haya habido      
Futuro perfecto1 there will have been     hubiere habido       
Pluscuamperfecto3 there had been     hubiera habido       
Imperativo
   

Afirmativo

Negativo

     
Vosotros, -as

 

   
Usted

 

   
Ustedes

 

   
IMPERSONAL let there be, may there be haya no haya
Otras formas
Gerundio there being habiendo
Participio pasado been habido

1 Tiempo arcaico.
2 O: hubiese.
3 O: hubiese habido.


Fred Jehle <jehle@ipfw.edu>
Indiana U.-Purdue U. Fort Wayne
Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499

 Home page: http://users.ipfw.edu/jehle/
Spanish verb forms
Last updated: April 3, 2007

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