Preterite Tense Flashcards
What is the first-person singular conjugation of ‘celebrar’ in the preterite tense?
Yo celebré
‘Celebrar’ means to celebrate.
What is the third-person plural conjugation of ‘celebrar’ in the preterite tense?
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes celebraron
‘Celebrar’ means to celebrate.
Provide an example sentence using ‘celebrar’.
El año pasado, mi familia y yo celebramos mi cumpleaños por ir a un restaurante.
This sentence illustrates the use of ‘celebrar’ in context.
What is the first-person singular conjugation of ‘beber’ in the preterite tense?
Yo bebí
‘Beber’ means to drink.
What is the third-person singular conjugation of ‘beber’ in the preterite tense?
El/Ella/Usted bebió
‘Beber’ means to drink.
Provide an example sentence using ‘beber’.
Durante la Navidad, yo bebí mucha bebida de acedera.
‘Bebida de acedera’ is translated as ‘sorrel drink’.
What is the first-person singular conjugation of ‘abrir’ in the preterite tense?
Yo abrí
‘Abrir’ means to open.
What is the third-person plural conjugation of ‘abrir’ in the preterite tense?
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes abrieron
‘Abrir’ means to open.
Provide an example sentence using ‘abrir’.
El día de la Navidad, mis hermanos y yo abrimos nuestros regalos.
This sentence illustrates the use of ‘abrir’ in context.
What is the first-person singular conjugation of ‘sacar’ in the preterite tense?
Yo saqué
‘Sacar’ means to take.
What is the third-person singular conjugation of ‘sacar’ in the preterite tense?
El/Ella/Usted sacó
‘Sacar’ means to take.
Provide an example sentence using ‘sacar’.
Durante las vacaciones, yo saqué muchas fotos.
‘Fotos’ is short for ‘fotografías’.
What is the first-person singular conjugation of ‘llegar’ in the preterite tense?
Yo llegué
‘Llegar’ means to arrive.
What is the third-person plural conjugation of ‘llegar’ in the preterite tense?
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes llegaron
‘Llegar’ means to arrive.
Provide an example sentence using ‘llegar’.
Yo no llegué a tiempo a la fiesta anoche.
This sentence illustrates the use of ‘llegar’ in context.