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You have to use haber

In English, if we want to say what we’ve done recently, we use to have followed by another verb ending in ‑ed. For example, I have played football today.

In Spanish it’s the same! You’d use haber followed by a verb ending in ‑ado or ‑ido.

haber
yo he
has
él / ella
usted
ha
nosotros / nosotras hemos
ellos / ellas
ustedes
han
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