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∙ 14y agoConjugation: empecéNote that the "z" in the root changes to a "c" in front of the "e". Because "ze" is not allowed in Spanish, the "z" transitions to a "ce". This is the same with any verb that ends in "zar" in the preterite tense yo form and in the present subjunctive.
wich is the preterite form of "weichen" which means "to soften"
Llegue is the preterite yo form of the verb "Llegar". It means "I arrived".
In Spanish, it is the preterite form (past tense) of escribir "to write". It means "you wrote" or "you did write"
Past tense.
Verbs ending in -car and -gar in Spanish change spelling in the first person of the preterite to maintain the original sound of the infinitive form. This spelling change helps to keep the pronunciation consistent and avoid a change in the sound of the verb when conjugated in the preterite tense.
Joined is a verb as it makes part of the verb to join. It's the preterite form of that verb.
10-90 code for a first responder = -80
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Knowing the preterite tense is important in Spanish to talk about actions that were completed in the past at a specific point in time. It allows for clear communication of past events with definitive beginnings and endings. Understanding the preterite tense also helps in distinguishing between different past tenses in Spanish.
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