"You said" is dijo (formal preterit) or dijiste (informal preterit)
present, past, future, those are the basic tenses for Spanish, the you can have the preterit etc....
Estuve is the first person preterit form of the verb estar. It means "I was". Example: Estuve en la playa ayer. - I was at the beach yesterday.
Using the preterit, "Usted lo compró" or " Lo compraste".
No. The term "have learned" places this useage into the present perfect. "Jennifer y su clase han aprendido español." The preterit would be equivalent to "Jennifer and her class learned Spanish." The Spanish for that is "Jennifer y su clase aprendieron español."
"To take" in Spanish is "tomar". The preterit form is "tomé ". That would be "I took". The other forms are: tomaste (you took), tomó(he, she, you formal took), tomamos(we took), tomastais(you all took-informal), tomaron(you took plural).
Verb ending in guar: Averiguar Meaning: to find out Preterit conjugation: Yo form: Yo averigüe -averiguaste -averiguó -averiguamos -averiguasteis -averiguaron
debo - present indicative debiendo - gerund debé - preterit deba - subjunctive debiera - imperfect subjunctive debía - imperfect debido - past participle
From the verb hablar. The preterit form is hablé (I talked), hablaste (you talked - informal), habló (he/she/you formal talked), hablamos (we talked), hablastais (you all, informal talked)hablaron (they talked)
The Spanish verb for "celebrate" is "celebrar".
The Spanish verbs "celebrar" or "festejar" mean "to celebrate".
The verb is "dormir". In the preterit, it is dormí, dormiste, durmió, dormimos, dormisteis, durmieron.