For the preterite form, you just need to learn the endings for -ar verbs, -er and -ir verbs.
for example: hablar: hablé hablaste habló hablamos hablasteis hablaron both -er and -ir verbs have the same endings in the preterite comer comí comiste comió comimos comisteis comieron abrir abrí abriste abrió abrimos abristeis abrieron
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The Preterite tense of the verb 'to go' (ir) in Spanish
This mainly depends if you are after the past, present or future.
In my Spanish lessons this is 'ir'
Voy-I go
Vas- You go
Va-He/She/It goes
Vamos-We go
Van-They go
Vais-you (all) go (Plural)
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Who answered before was not speaking in the past:
Singular
Yo fui (I went)
Tú fuiste (you went)
El/Ella fue (he/she went)
usted (you went/formal)
Plural
Nosotros fuimos (we went)
Vosotros fuisteis (you went/informal)
Ellos/Ellas fueron (they went/ellos = males or males and females; ellas = females)
Ustedes fueron (you went/formal)
Preterite means past. You would often start a question with a verb in the past tense. Examples:
¿Comiste? - Did you eat?
¿Llegó Juan? - Did Juan come?
But the preterite verb need not be the first word:
¿Te hizo frÃo? - Did you feel cold?
¿Ya llegó Juan? - Did Juan come already?
Estuve
Estuviste
Estuvo
Estuvimos
Estuvisteis
Estuvieron
The verb "hacer" meaning "to make" or "to do". In the preterit, "made or done".
Hice, hiciste, hizo, hicimos, hicisteis, hicieron
Nosotros empezamos. In the nosotros form preterite tense the ending is the same as the present tense
The tense of a verb is "tiempo" (time).
To be tense (nervous, anxious) is tenso. For something to be tense is tirante (taut).
futuro y pasado participio
That would be future tense.
The present tense of use is using.
The past tense is heard.
It's the past perfect continuous tense.
What is the past tense of Array
"What language did you speak?" is past tense. Did is the past tense of do.
Creating is a verb.
Using the verb 'do': Simple past tense: did Present perfect tense: I/You/We/They have done. He/She/It has done.
The present tense of used is:I/You/We/They use.He/She/It uses.The present participle is using.
in a past tense sentence.
no
Present tense: He rides motorcycles using great awareness and caution. Past tense: He rode motorcycles using great awareness and caution. Future tense: He will ride motorcycles using great awareness and caution. (Note the verb change)