Using llevar + past participle to express the completion of an action so far (perífrasis verbal)

In Spanish there are different ways to express a completed action. We can use the verb llevar with this purpose too.

Learn about accumulated actions with llevar + past participle in Spanish

In Spanish we can use the verb llevar followed by a past participle to express the completion of an action. The effect of using this verbal structure is similar to using haber + past participle, however using llevar gives a nuance of accumulation or repetition, and implies that the action will continue in the future.

Let's see some examples:

Llevamos recorridos 6 kilómetros. Esta tarde seguiremos caminando.[So far] we've done 6 kilometres. We will continue to walk this afternoon.

Llevaba leídas al menos 50 páginas y de repente perdí el libro.[Until then] I had read at least 50 pages and all of a sudden I lost the book.

Este autor lleva publicadas 5 novelas cortas.This author has [had] published 5 short novels [so far].

¿Llevas ahorrados 150 euros?Have you saved [so far] 150 euros?

In all these examples we can see a completed action [so far/until then] but we get the sense of a possible continuation in the future, by using llevar. If we had used the perfect tense with haber, that possible continuation wouldn't be implied.

Había leído al menos 50 páginas y de repente perdí el libro.

(I had read at least 50 pages and all of a sudden I lost the book.)

(completed action, no sense of possible continuation)

Notice that when we use this structure with llevar, the participle agrees in gender and number with the object:

recorridos, kilómetros

leídas, páginas

publicadas, novelas

ahorrados, euros

Sometimes when using this structure, the meaning is a bit more literal and used to express how something is presented or what something includes. For example:

Señora, ese precio lleva incluido un 10 por ciento de descuento.Madam, that price includes a 10 percent discount.

El dispositivo lleva incorporado un sensor.The device is fitted with a sensor.

Ayer Andrés llevaba puesta una camisa de flores horrorosa.Yesterday Andrés was wearing a horrible flowery shirt.

They are describing how something is presented (camisa horrorosa) or what something includes (descuento, sensor). The past participle is still agreeing with the object.

There is a very similar structure conveying the same meaning. See Using tener + past participle to express the completion of an action (perífrasis verbal)

See also Using llevar + past participle to express the completion of an action so far (perífrasis verbal) and Spanish verbs Llevar vs Llevarse (pronominal verbs)

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Este autor lleva publicadas 5 novelas cortas.This author has [had] published 5 short novels [so far].
Llevamos recorridos 6 kilómetros. Esta tarde seguiremos caminando.[So far] we've done 6 kilometres. We will continue to walk this afternoon.
Llevaba leídas al menos 50 páginas y de repente perdí el libro.[Until then] I had read at least 50 pages and all of a sudden I lost the book.
¿Llevas ahorrados 150 euros?Have you saved [so far] 150 euros?
Ayer Andrés llevaba puesta una camisa de flores horrorosa.Yesterday Andrés was wearing a horrible flowery shirt.
Señora, ese precio lleva incluido un 10 por ciento de descuento.Madam, that price includes a 10 percent discount.
El dispositivo lleva incorporado un sensor.The device is fitted with a sensor.
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