SELECT THE CORRECT TRANSLATION: "I haven't been many times to Rome":
CORRECT ANSWERS:
D) No he estado muchas veces en Roma
Present Perfect = Pretérito Perfecto
In English, the Present Perfect tense is formed by using the verb TO HAVE in Simple Present + Past Participle of the main verb.
In Spanish, the Present Perfect (Pretérito Perfecto) tense is formed by using the Spanish verb “HABER” in Simple Present + Past Participle of the main verb.
he – Present Perfect of the Spanish verbo “haber” conjugated for the 1st person in the singular
estado – Past Participle of the Spanish verb “estar” (to be)
muchas/os = many
veces = times
en Roma = in/to Rome
Related Spanish video-lessons:
– Lesson 302: The Spanish preposition EN
– Lesson 140: Present Perfect in Spanish (Pretérito Perfecto del Modo Indicativo)