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ha subido
Present perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation ofsubir.

ha subido

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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. it's gone up
Esta mañana la temperatura era de 20º C, pero ha subido a 25º C.This morning the temperature was 20º C, but it's gone up to 25º C.
b. has gone up
El precio del tabaco ha subido porque el gobierno lo ha gravado con un nuevo impuesto.The price of cigarettes has gone up because the government has levied a new tax on them.
a. he's gone up
Ernesto es escalador y ha subido esa montaña muchas veces.Ernesto is a climber and he's gone up that mountain a lot of times.
b. she's gone up
Si ha subido las escaleras de la iglesia, iría a misa.If she's gone up the church staircase, she was probably going to mass.
c. it's gone up
¿Viste esa lagartija? Ha subido el muro a toda velocidad y ha desaparecido por el otro lado.Did you see that small lizard? It's gone up the wall at full speed and has vanished to the other side.
d. has gone up
A pesar de la edad, mi padre ha subido esas escaleras tan empinadas con toda facilidad.Despite his age, my father has gone up those really steep stairs with the greatest of ease.
3.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(have ascended; second person singular)
a. you've gone up
Ha subido y bajado la cuesta varias veces hoy. ¿No está cansada?You've gone up and down the hill several times today. Aren't yo tired?
a. he's turned up
Ramón tiene calor y ha subido el aire acondicionado, pero yo tengo frío.Ramon is hot and he's turned up the air-conditioning, but I'm cold.
b. she's turned up
¿Qué te hace pensar que abuela se esté quedando sorda? - Ha subido varias veces la radio porque no la oía.What makes you think grandma is going deaf? - She's turned up the radio several times because she couldn't hear it.
c. has turned up
Ya ha subido el vecino otra vez el volumen de la música.Our neighbor has turned up the volume of his music yet again.
5.
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
(have increased; second person singular)
a. you've turned up
Ha subido la calefacción, ¿verdad? ¿Tiene usted frío?You've turned up the heating, haven't you? Are you cold?
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