pidió
servimos
competí, competiste, competió, competemos, competisteis, competieron
Llegue is the preterite yo form of the verb "Llegar". It means "I arrived".
Aumentado - participle, adjective. aumento - preterite aumentaba - imperfect
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.
pidió
saber
servimos
competí, competiste, competió, competemos, competisteis, competieron
The preterite verb tense is used to indicate actions that were completed in the past at a specific time. It is commonly used in Spanish to describe an action that happened once or for a specific duration in the past.
It's another way of referring to the past tense.
Le préterit est un temps du passé utilisé pour indiquer une action accomplie et limitée dans le temps, sans lien direct avec le présent. Il est souvent employé dans les récits ou pour décrire des actions passées.
Respondí, respondiste, respondió, respondimos, respondisteis, respondieron
organizado - past articiple, adjectiveorganizo (accent on final 'o') - preterite tense of verb(This is third person singular: 'you(formal)/he she it organised')There are other preterite tense persons, which vary the post-z ending.
wich is the preterite form of "weichen" which means "to soften"
Adjective. - It is a verb in the preterite, a past participle, and an adjective.