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Pretérito Perfeito Composto

This verb form is used to describe actions that are continuing. It is the equivalent of "have been".

How to use

This tense is quite simple. You need to combine ter (have) with the verb you want to use converted to pretérito perfeito composto.

Verb conversion:

Regular verb endingChange toExample
-ar-adotenho falado
-er-idotenho bebido
-ir-idotenho partido

Examples

Eu tenho brincado com a minha filha. I have been playing with my daughter.

Ele tem comido cereais. He has been eating cereals.