Learn to ask and answer questions using the verb "haber" in Spanish

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Learn to ask and answer Spanish questions using the present tense of “haber” and the past participle of any Spanish verb. The formula, “haber + participio” will help you to ask questions regarding something a person has or has not done in the past. For instance, the grammatical Spanish structure I am going to teach in this video comes in handy when you want to ask if someone has visited, gone to, or been in a place. You might think this is easy and that you already know it. But not so fast! Many people make a mistake when they are asking for this information in Spanish. For example, instead of saying “Sí, sí he ido a México" - "Yes I have been in Mexico", they say “Estoy en México", or "Voy en México" or "Sí fui a México". So, instead of using a very simple grammatical structure that would convey the fact that yes, I have been been in México some time or many times in the past, some Spanish learners mix other incorrect tenses. So, with this lesson you will be able to review a way to ask and answer questions in Spanish in a correct and simple more idiomatic way.

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But before you watch, you need to encourage yourself and need the magic words.
Say:
I will learn Spanish, voy a aprender español.
I will learn Spanish, voy a aprender español.
I will learn Spanish with Ana, voy a aprender español con Ana.
I will learn Spanish with Ana, voy a aprender español con Ana.
Ana will hold my hand and take me to México and teach me to speak to people, and not be afraid of speaking the language of love, Spanish. Not French! French whatever… just to show off.

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