Me sorprende que no me hayas llamado.
I'm surprised you haven't called me.
Completed actions inside a present subjunctive frame. MuyVerbs connects this tense to verb tables, context prompts, and short active-recall drills.
Auxiliary haber in the present subjunctive (haya, hayas, haya, hayamos, hayáis, hayan) + past participle of the main verb.
| Pronoun | haber | + Participio |
|---|---|---|
| yo | haya | hablado / comido / vivido |
| tú | hayas | hablado / comido / vivido |
| él / ella / Ud. | haya | hablado / comido / vivido |
| nosotros | hayamos | hablado / comido / vivido |
| vosotros | hayáis | hablado / comido / vivido |
| ellos / ellas / Uds. | hayan | hablado / comido / vivido |
Me sorprende que no me hayas llamado.
I'm surprised you haven't called me.
Espero que hayan disfrutado del viaje.
I hope they enjoyed the trip.
No es probable que haya terminado todavía.
It's unlikely that he has finished yet.
Study note
Subjuntivo Pretérito Perfecto (Present Perfect Subjunctive) is easier to retain when it is not learned as an isolated table. MuyVerbs connects each tense to a practical learning loop: identify when the form is used, study the pattern, compare real verb examples, and then answer short prompts until recall becomes automatic.
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Internal tense map
These forms are close to Subjuntivo Pretérito Perfecto in timing, mood, or sentence logic. Compare them before you drill.
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