You either use the preterite or imperfect tense. Preterite is used when the action is completed (we talked for 1 hour) and imperfect is used when it is unknown if the action has ended (we were talking/ used to talk).
Preterite endings(-ar verbs: hablar as example)
Yo: hablé Nosotros: hablamos
Tú: hablaste
él/ella/ Ud.:habló Ellas/Ellos/Uds: hablaron
Preterite endigs( -er/ir verbs: comer as example)
Yo: comí Nosotros: comimos
Tú: comiste
él/ella/ud: comió Ellos/ella/uds: comieron
Imperfect endings (-ar verbs)
Yo: hablaba Nosotros: hablábamos
Túhablabas
él/ella/ud: hablaba Ellos/ellas/uds: hablaban
Imperfect endings (er/ir verbs)
Yo: comía Nosotros: comíamos
Tú: comías
él/ella/ud: comía Ellos/ellas/uds: comían
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.
"Vivi" is the past tense of the verb "viver" (to live).
"i" its the past tense for the verb tiene "to have"
"Yo" is an interjection and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past form.
The past tense of am is was.You cant make a sentence with was and have together. You can with was and having -- I was having a good time.
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.
"Vivi" is the past tense of the verb "viver" (to live).
The simple past and past participle are both made.
"Teach" is the present tense and "taught" is the past tense.
modelo
The past tense is made.
"i" its the past tense for the verb tiene "to have"
Yes it is the past tense of make.
Allowed is the past tense of allow.
The past tense is made up.
"Yo" is an interjection and so doesn't have a past tense. Only verbs have a past form.
The past tense of am is was.You cant make a sentence with was and have together. You can with was and having -- I was having a good time.