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Hay in past tense?

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Is there a way to say HAY in past tense or is it always just HAY'

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updated MAY 22, 2009
posted by Leviathan

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Is there a way to say HAY in past tense or is it always just HAY?

Hi levi, the same happens with "there is/there are", they have a lot of different tenses.

updated MAY 22, 2009
posted by 00494d19
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"Hay" is the impersonal form of the verb "haber", and like most verbs, it has 16 tenses plus the non-finite forms. The same impersonal form in other tenses is:

hubo = preterite
había = imperfect
habrá = future
habría = conditional
haya = present subjunctive
etc.

updated MAY 22, 2009
posted by lazarus1907
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Hubo o había.

updated MAY 22, 2009
posted by doscincotres
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