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Preterite (Past Tense) Conjugation of hacer – Pretérito (pretérito perfecto simple) de hacer. Spanish Verb Conjugation: yo hice, tú hiciste, él / Ud.…
Conjugate Hacer in every Spanish verb tense including preterite, imperfect, future, conditional, and subjunctive.
Conjugating verbs in the preterite tense is simple! Just take the infinitive ending (-ar, - er, or - ir) off the verb and add one of the following endings. Don’t forget the tildes (accents)!
Pretérito (pretérito perfecto simple) Uses of the Preterite Tense in Spanish. Used to express an action that was completed in the past. Example: He arrived yesterday. Preterite (Past Tense) –AR Verbs. Preterite (Past Tense) –ER & –IR Verbs. Conjugation Chart for Preterite (Past Tense) – Pretérito (pretérito perfecto simple) – Spanish Verbs.
In order to conjugate verbs that end with -ar in the preterite tense one must: Find the infinitive (full verb) Cut off the -ar. Add the new ending (é, aste, ó, amos, asteis, aron) In the conjugation table above you can see the verb hablar which means to “to speak” in English.
Conjugate hacer with this conjugation chart. hacer conjugated and categorized at beginners, intermediate and advanced levels.
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).