You can find the conjugation of Spanish verbs at the "Real Academia" site: drae.rae.es.
He, Has, Ha, Hemos, Habéis, Han + Caminado (i.e. Tú has caminado)
To conjugate the progressive tenses, conjugate only the part of the tense phrase that is part of the conjugation the verb "to be" and add to that the present participle of the principal verb. Example with principal verb "go": "I am going, I was going, I have been going, I had been going" for the first person singular present, past, present perfect, and past perfect tenses respectively.
It is by identifying all of the persons and tenses that the Italian verb dare is conjugated.Specifically, there are 3 singular and 3 plural persons for every Italian tense: I (io), you (tu, Lei), he/she/it (lui, lei); and we (noi), you all (voi, Loro), they (loro). There are tenses associated with each of 4 moods through which verbs are conjugated:Indicative, with present, imperfect, remote past, and future as well as present perfect, past perfect, remote pluperfect, and future perfect tenses;Subjunctive, with present, imperfect, past, and past perfect tenses;Conditional, with present and past tenses;Imperative, with a present tense.There also is the necessary identification of: Present and past infinitives;Gerund;Present and past participles.
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
The present perfect of follow is has/have followed.
The present perfect tense is Have/Has Hidden.
Technically, any single conjugation of the verb in the present tense can also be understood as the present progressive. However, to remove all equivocation, the present progressive of caminar is composed of an appropriate present tense conjugation of the Spanish verb to be - estar - plus the present participle of caminar: caminando. Example: Estoy caminando - I am walking.
It means "To walk your dog" To conjugate, "I walk my dog" is, Camino con mi perro. To conjugate, "You walk your dog" is, Cominas con el perro. To conjugate, "He/She walks the dog" is, Comina con el perro.
To conjugate the progressive tenses, conjugate only the part of the tense phrase that is part of the conjugation the verb "to be" and add to that the present participle of the principal verb. Example with principal verb "go": "I am going, I was going, I have been going, I had been going" for the first person singular present, past, present perfect, and past perfect tenses respectively.
construyendo
I/you/we/they study. He/she/it studies.
weaved
¿Te gusta caminar? Do you like to go for walks?
Sólo quiero caminar - album - was created in 1981.
It is by identifying all of the persons and tenses that the Italian verb dare is conjugated.Specifically, there are 3 singular and 3 plural persons for every Italian tense: I (io), you (tu, Lei), he/she/it (lui, lei); and we (noi), you all (voi, Loro), they (loro). There are tenses associated with each of 4 moods through which verbs are conjugated:Indicative, with present, imperfect, remote past, and future as well as present perfect, past perfect, remote pluperfect, and future perfect tenses;Subjunctive, with present, imperfect, past, and past perfect tenses;Conditional, with present and past tenses;Imperative, with a present tense.There also is the necessary identification of: Present and past infinitives;Gerund;Present and past participles.
The present perfect form of "present" is "have/has presented."
The present perfect of follow is has/have followed.
to walk :)