Past tense verbs
Regular verbs in the preterite tense in Spanish
Use the preterite tense to talk about what has already happened or actions that have been completed. It is often used with specific time frames, eg yesterday, last year.
Irregular verbs in the preterite tense in Spanish
Irregular verbs don鈥檛 follow the usual pattern in the preterite tense. 'Ser' and 'ir' are conjugated in the same way in the preterite tense.
The imperfect tense in Spanish
The imperfect tense is used to talk about what someone used to do, what used to happen or what something used to be like. Most Spanish verbs are regular in the imperfect tense.
Regular verbs in the perfect tense in Spanish
Use the perfect tense to talk about something that has been done or has happened recently. Form the perfect tense using the auxiliary verb 'haber' and a past participle.
Irregular verbs in the perfect tense in Spanish
The perfect tense is made of the verb 'haber' and a past participle. Some verbs have irregular past participles, such as 'dicho' (said), 'hecho' (done) and 'visto' (seen).
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