The Preterite Tense in Spanish

What is the preterite tense in Spanish?

The preterite tense is a verb tense used to describe actions that were completed in the past.

What are the preterite forms for the verbs "ir" and "ser"?

1. ¿Irás tú a la fiesta de Ricardo?

2. Ellos son sus primeros clientes.

Preterite Forms for "ir" and "ser"

1. The preterite form of the verb "ir" in the second person singular (tú) is "fuiste". The question "¿Irás tú a la fiesta de Ricardo?" in the preterite tense would be "¿Fuiste tú a la fiesta de Ricardo?"

2. The preterite form of the verb "ser" for "ellos" is "fueron". The statement "Ellos son sus primeros clientes." in the preterite tense would be "Ellos fueron sus primeros clientes."

Explanation of Preterite Tense Forms

In Spanish, the preterite tense is used to talk about actions that were completed in the past at a specific point in time. The preterite forms of verbs change depending on the subject of the sentence.

For the verb "ir", the preterite forms are as follows:

  • Yo fui
  • Tú fuiste
  • Él/ella/usted fue
  • Nosotros/nosotras fuimos
  • Vosotros/vosotras fuisteis
  • Ellos/ellas/ustedes fueron

For the verb "ser", the preterite forms are:

  • Yo fui
  • Tú fuiste
  • Él/ella/usted fue
  • Nosotros/nosotras fuimos
  • Vosotros/vosotras fuisteis
  • Ellos/ellas/ustedes fueron

It's important to remember the irregular forms of these verbs in the preterite tense to accurately describe past actions in Spanish.

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