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Spanish conjugation: the best way to learn how to conjugate a Spanish verb. Write the infinitive or a conjugated form and the Spanish Conjugator will provide you a list of all the verb tenses and persons: future, participle, present, preterite, auxiliary verb.
- Dar Preterite
- Ser Preterite
- Poder Preterite
- Ver Preterite
Dar is totally irregular in the preterite. Note that the yo and él, ella, and ustedforms do not have an accent. Let's look at some examples of darin the preterite:
Ser, like ir, is totally irregular in the preterite. In fact, these two verbs share the same conjugations! Find here a couple of examples of serin the preterite:
Poder has a stem change in the preterite tense. It has a ustem in the preterite: Here are some examples of poderin the preterite:
Ver is irregular in the preterite. Note that the yo and él, ella, and ustedforms do not have an accent. Here are some examples of verin the preterite:
Conjugation Chart for Preterite (Past Tense) – Pretérito (pretérito perfecto simple) – Spanish Verbs. Used to express actions completed in the past.
To conjugate a regular verb in the preterite tense, simply remove the infinitive ending (-ar, -er, or -ir) and add the preterite ending that matches the subject. Check out the table of regular preterite endings below.
Conjugate the Spanish verb llover: preterite, future, participle, present. See Spanish conjugation rules. Translate llover in context, with examples of use and definition.
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The Spanish preterite is used to talk about beginnings and endings of events, often using the verbs comenzar (to begin), empezar (to start), terminar (to finish), and acabar (to end). La fiesta terminó cuando se fue (The party ended when he left).