Have you ordered yet?
Past Perfect Form
- I have walked subject + have (haber not tener) + participle
- He has walked
Walked is the past participle. Learn the past participles of irregular verbs. Here are some we will use today:
Eaten Come Gone Been
Key words:
Already I have already eaten Ya
Just He has just come in Acaba de
Not yet We haven’t ordered yet No… todavía
Since I have lived in Spain since 2020 Desde
For I have lived in Spain for five years Durante
Ever Have you ever been to New York? Alguna vez
Never I have never eaten cachopo Nunca

At the restaurant
A: Hi John. Sorry I’m late. Have you ordered yet?
B: I’ve ordered something to drink. Do you want something?
A: Sure. I’ll call the waiter. By the way, has Mary called? Is she coming?
B: Yes, but she said she might be a bit late. Ah, here is the waiter
W: Here is the menu. Would you like to order something to drink?
A: Mmm. I don’t want coffee. I have already had two cups of coffee this morning. Can I have a pot of tea please?
W: I will bring that right over.
B: I have never tried the scones here.
A: OK. You order that. I fancy a piece of quiche
W: Have you decided what you would like?
B: Yes. We would like a piece of quiche and some scones. And can we have another chair. A friend is coming, but she has been delayed
W: Certainly
Later, Mary arrives
M: Hi. Sorry I’m late. I have just got into town. The bus was late as always
A: We have ordered scones and quiche, but we haven’t eaten yet. What do you want?
M: Oh, I think I will just have a cup of coffee. I’m not hungry
B: Have you ever tried the scones here. Everyone says they are very good
M: No, I haven’t. Let me try a bit of yours, OK?