Regular Verbs In Spanish Preterit Charlotte NC

Verbs that are regular in the present tense are not necessarily regular in the preterit. Because the preterit irregulars are presented later, only regular verbs in the preterit are used as examples in this section.

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Verbs that are regular in the present tense are not necessarily regular in the preterit. Because the preterit irregulars are presented later, only regular verbs in the preterit are used as examples in this section. To conjugate a regular verb in the preterit tense, remove the infinitive ending and add the preterit endings presented below. For an - ar verb that is regular in the preterit, use the endings in Table 1 . Because - er and - ir verbs are conjugated exactly alike in the preterit tense, both use the endings in Table 3 .

TABLE 1 Preterit Endings for Regular - ar Verbs

Subject

Ending

Subject

Ending

yo

nosotros/nosotras

-amos

-aste

vosotros/vosotras

-asteis

él

ellos

-aron

ella

ellas

-aron

usted

ustedes

-aron

In the present tense, the yo form ends in - o, but in the preterit tense, the él, ella, and usted forms end in - ó. Be sure to notice the accent mark on the preterit forms because that is the only difference between the yo form of the present tense and the él form of the preterit tense. There is also an accent mark on the yo form of all regular preterit verbs. Pronounce these words with the stress on the last syllable.

Notice that regular - ar verbs have the same nosotros/nosotras form in the preterit as they do in the present tense. The only way to know whether it is in the preterit or present tense is by considering the context of the sentence.

Cantar (to sing) is a regular verb in the preterit, so it serves as a good example. Table 2 is a conjugation chart for the verb cantar in the preterit tense. Because the preterit is a past tense, these forms translate to the English past tense form: “sang.”

TABLE 2 Preterit Forms of the Regular - ar Verb Cantar

Subject

Verb

Subject

Verb

yo

canté

nosotros/nosotras

cantamos

cantaste

vosotros/vosotras

cantasteis

él

cantó

ellos

cantaron

ella

cantó

ellas

cantaron

usted

cantó

ustedes

cantaron

As you can see in Table 3 , the endings for - er and - ir verbs are the same for regular verbs in the preterit tense.

TABLE 3 Preterit Endings for Regular - er Verbs and Regular - ir Verbs

Subject

Ending

Subject

Ending

yo

nosotros/nosotras

-imos

-iste

vosotros/vosotras

-isteis

él

-ió

ellos

-ieron

ella

-ió

ellas

-ieron

usted

-ió

ustedes

-ieron

The nosotros/nosotras form of an - ir verb is exactly the same in the present and preterit tenses.

Beber (to drink) is a regular - er verb in the preterit. The preterit forms in Table 4 translate to the English past tense form: “drank.”

TABLE 4 Preterit Forms of the Regular - er Verb Beber

Subject

Verb

Subject

Verb

yo

bebí

nosotros/nosotras

bebimos

bebiste

vosotros/vosotras

bebisteis

él

bebió

ellos

bebieron

ella

bebió

ellas

bebieron

usted

bebió

ustedes

bebieron

The verb vivir (to live) is a good example of a regular - ir verb in the preterit. Table 5 serves as a sample conjugation for all - ir verbs in the preterit.

TABLE 5 Preterit Forms of the Regular - ir Verb Vivir

Subject

Verb

Subject

Verb

yo

viví

nosotros/nosotras

vivimos

viviste

vosotros/vosotras

vivisteis

él

vivió

ellos

vivieron

ella

vivió

ellas

vivieron

usted

vivió

ustedes

vivieron

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