decidà / decidiste / decidió
decidimos / decidisteis / decidieron
The infinitive would be "to decide", the present tense would be "decide(s)", and the past tense IS "decided". The word decided is the past tense. The present and future tense are (PRESENT) decides or decide and (FUTURE) will decide.
The past tense of decide is decided.
Decided and reached are past tense.
I think you mean "decide", which is "decided" in the past tense.
decided
Yes.
Yes, in Spanish, the past tense is commonly referred to as the preterite tense. It is used to indicate actions that were completed in the past at a specific point in time.
Decision is a noun. The verb form is decide, and the past tense is decided.
Decisive is not a verb so it does not have a past tense form. Decisive is an adjective
"Vivi" is the past tense of the verb "viver" (to live).
"Teach" is the present tense and "taught" is the past tense.
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