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  1. Learn how to form and use the past perfect (el pretérito pluscuamperfecto) in Spanish, a tense that expresses a past action before another past action. See examples, exercises and contrast with other past tenses.

  2. Learn how to form and use the past perfect subjunctive, or pluperfect subjunctive (el pluscuamperfecto de subjuntivo), to talk about hypotheticals, conditionals, and past actions. See examples, conjugation drills, and interactive video lessons.

  3. Learn how to form and use the perfect aspect in Spanish, including the present, past, and future perfect tenses. The web page explains the structure, meaning, and examples of each tense, as well as the subjunctive and conditional perfect tenses.

  4. Learn how to form and use the preterite perfect tense in Spanish, which describes an action in the past that happened immediately before another action in the past. See examples, formula, and contrast with other tenses.

  5. Learn how to conjugate regular and irregular verbs in the preterite tense, which is used to talk about past actions that were completed. See examples of dar, estar, hacer, ir, ser, poder, and más verbs in the preterite.

  6. Learn how to form and use irregular past participles in Spanish, which can be adjectives or part of perfect tenses. See examples, exceptions, and common verbs with irregular past participles.

  7. Learn how to form and use the present perfect (el pretérito perfecto compuesto o el antepresente) in Spanish. See examples, conjugation, past participles, key words and more.

  8. Learn how to form and use the preterite tense in Spanish, which is used to describe actions completed at a point in the past. See the regular and irregular preterite forms of ser, ir, dar, and ver, and practice with interactive video lessons.

  9. Learn how to form and use the conditional perfect tense in Spanish, which expresses past actions that would have happened or are probable. See examples, exercises, and contrast with other perfect tenses.

  10. Learn how to form and use the past perfect progressive tense, a verbal periphrasis that expresses a continuous action in the past. Find out the alternatives and examples of this tense and its time expressions.

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