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Aara
Please, when do i use the following: "yo he", and "yo llevo"?
Can i say " lo llevo usé" OR "lo he usé"?
Sep 18, 2013 2:24 PM
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1) Concerning your first question (Yo he). It corresponds to the tense called "Pretérito Perfecto" in Spanish, which is formed using the structure:
S+ verb haber + participio pasado + complement
Ex: Yo he usado el libro (yo lo he usado) / I have used the book (I have used it)
2) The other question just refers to a verb: llevar, which depending on the context means "carry" or "take" . The verb llevar is not used to form the "pretérito perfecto", so you don't say "yo llevo usé" but "yo he usado". The latter, as you can see, follows the structure S+haber+past participle
Ex:
Yo he usado ese libro para buscar información
Hope it helps. Saludos!
September 18, 2013
I think this may help you:
lo usé: I used it
lo he usado: I have used it
lo llevo usando: I have been using it. For example: LLevo usando este coche 3 años = I have using this car for 3 years
That's what I think you wanted to know about that "llevo" (at least I hope).
September 18, 2013
Can i say " lo llevo usé" OR "lo he usé"?
None of them are correct.
Lo use (I used it) or lo he usado (I have used it)
*Llevo* comes from the verb *llevar* which means *to bring* it is not an auxiliar.
Hope this was of help, feel free to contact me if you have any other question :)
Mafe
September 18, 2013
Yo he llevado - I have + participle ( Present Perfect)
For example: I have taken my books to class.
Yo he llevado mis libros a la clase.
Yo llevo - I take (Present)
For example: I take my books to class.
Yo llevo mis libros a la clase.
Aara,
I hope this examples help solve your questions. Please let me know how I can further assist you.
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September 18, 2013
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