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The Preterite Tense 1 Gramática - Regular -er & -ir verbs To refer to a specific action performed at a fixed point in time, a specific number of times or during a specified amount of time, you use the preterite tense. eg. Comí demasiado chocolate I ate too much chocolate. Ella escribió una carta She wrote a letter.
This PDF worksheet was designed to help you practice the conjugation rules for the preterite tense in Spanish (el pretérito indefinido). These two exercises include both regular and irregular verbs in this tense, and will definitely help you test your knowledge on this topic.
A. Write the correct preterite tense conjugation for the irregular verbs SER, IR, DAR and VER. 1. yo ser _____ 2. tú ir _____ 3. él dar _____ 4. ustedes ser _____ 5. ellos ir _____ 6. ellas ver _____
Please note that the vosotros/vosotras forms are included in the conjugations in case you need them. Remember that is only for ‘you all (familiar)’ in Spain. Otherwise for ‘you all’ we use ustedes. Click below to save the file to your computer.
preterite and the imperfect. You will also learn the basic difference between the preterite and the imperfect, so that you can begin using them correctly. To conjugate regular -ar verbs in the preterite, simply drop the ending (-ar) and add one of the following: -é -aste -ó -amos -aron -aron
The preterite (regular verbs) (I) • Students complete the table in the first exercise to practise the procedure of forming the preterite tense with regular verbs.
-ER and –IR verbs have the same conjugation endings in the preterit tense. The preterit usually refers to a single completed action or state in the past. Ayer fuimos al cine. We went to the movies yesterday. Mi padre leyó el periódico esta mañana. My father read the newspaper this morning.