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I have lots of trouble with the verb haber
On Duolingo, I am confused about these words:hay, hubo, habrá, había, haya. If you have any other information or tricks using haber, please help. Thank you!
Jun 9, 2016 8:15 PM
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hay=there is (present)
hubo = there used to be (imperfect past)
habrá = there will be (future)
había =there was (perfect past)
haya = (this is used in no real situation): quiero que haya paz (this is no real, because there isnt peace, it's hipothetical)
June 9, 2016
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Haber is an auxiliary verb.
Hay- there is/are
Hubo- there was/were
Habrá- there will be
Había- there was/were (imperfect tense)
Haya- there is/are (subjunctive tense)
Hope this helps you.
June 9, 2016
I'll throw in some example sentences to help flesh it out a bit
Hay = there is/are
Hay un gato = There is a cat
Hay tres tazas = There are three cups
Hubo = past tense version of "there is", one time occurrence
Hubo un accidente = There was an accident
Habrá = future tense version of "there is"
Habrá música y luz = There will be music & light
Había = past tense version of "there is", recurring occurrence
Había muchos accidentes en ese barrio = There were many accidents in that neighborhood.
Haya = I'm not really familiar with this one, I'll defer to the other guys on this.
Also, these are just some usages of the verb Haber.
The verb is commonly used as "to have done something"
Yo he comido = I HAVE eaten
Nosotros hemos comido = We HAVE eaten
Usted ha estado aquí por tres meses = You HAVE been here for three months
Ella nunca había comido pollo frito, antes de la semana pasada = She HAD never eaten fried chicken, before last week
Él habrá visitado China = He WILL HAVE visited China
Tú habrías ido = You WOULD HAVE gone
June 10, 2016
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