In the introduction to this lesson, you say the meaning is similar to using "haber plus infinitive". I think you mean haber plus past participle i.e. the perfect tense
Tener + past participle
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Jonathan B.Kwiziq community member
Tener + past participle
This question relates to:Spanish lesson "Using tener + past participle to express the completion of an action (perífrasis verbal)"
Asked 5 years ago

InmaKwiziq Head of Spanish, Native Spanish Teacher
Indeed, Jonathan! Thanks for spotting this. Already corrected.
Un saludo
Inma
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