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Preterite endings for irregular verbs2/28/2024 This is an example of a past action which has been completed. Completed past actionsĪ key situation when to use the preterite tense in Spanish is when a past action has been completed. The verb dar (to give) takes the regular ER and IR preterite endings but doesn’t have the accents. Thus, the verbs’ meanings become very apparent based on context. Interestingly, the preterite conjugations for ser (to be) and ir (to go) are the exact same. Thus, to conjugate these irregular verbs in the preterite tense, use the following formula: Preterite for ser and ir traducir -> traduj -> yo traduje (I translated).producir -> produj -> yo produje (I produced).atraer -> atraj -> yo atraje (I attracted).querer-> quis -> yo quise (wanted, loved).poder-> pud -> yo pude (I was able, could). ![]()
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