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When do we use the past tense?

We use the past tense to talk about what we did in the past: for example, yesterday, last week or last year.

There are some rules that can help you form the past tense.

'-ar' verbs

To form the past tense in Spanish, remove the -ar, -er or -ir from the infinitive and add the correct ending to the stem.

The infinitive is the form of the verb you find in the dictionary. In Spanish, infinitives always end in -ar, -er or -ir.

The stem is the part of the verb that is left after we remove the infinitive ending.

To make the past tense of an -ar verb, remove -ar from the infinitive and add these endings to the stem:

Subject pronounending
I-茅
you-aste
he/she/it-贸

Have a look at this example:

hablar - to speak

English pronounSpanish pronounStemEndingExampleEnglish
Iyohabl-茅yo habl茅I spoke
you迟煤habl-aste迟煤 hablasteyou spoke
he/she/it茅濒/别濒濒补habl-贸茅濒/别濒濒补 habl贸he/she/it spoke

It is useful to remember that in Spanish there is a unique verb ending for each subject pronoun (yo, 迟煤, 茅濒, ella).

For example:

  • 脡l habl贸 con mi padre - He spoke to my dad.

Because the verb ending itself tells you who is doing the action, subject pronouns are not always needed in Spanish.

For example:

  • 驴Cu谩ndo hablaste con Safa? - When did you speak to Safa?

Some more examples of common -ar verbs include:

escuchar - to listen

English pronounSpanish pronounStemEndingExampleEnglish
Iyoescuch-茅yo escuch茅I listened
you迟煤escuch-aste迟煤 escuchasteyou listened
he/she/it茅濒/别濒濒补escuch-贸茅濒/别濒濒补 escuch贸he/she listened

For example:

  • Escuch茅 la radio - I listened to the radio.

  • Zaid escuch贸 m煤sica en su dormitorio - Zaid listened to music in his room.

visitar - to visit

English pronounSpanish pronounStemEndingExampleEnglish
Iyovisit-茅yo visit茅I visited
you迟煤visit-aste迟煤 visitasteyou visited
he/she/it茅濒/别濒濒补visit-贸茅濒/别濒濒补 visit贸he/she visited
A photo of a view of Barcelona
Image caption,
Mi hermano visit贸 Barcelona

For example:

  • La semana pasada visit茅 el museo - Last week I visited the museum.

  • 驴Visitaste la galer铆a de arte? - Did you visit the art gallery?

A photo of a view of Barcelona
Image caption,
Mi hermano visit贸 Barcelona

'-er' and '-ir' verbs

To form the past tense of both -er and -ir verbs, remove the -er and -ir from the infinitive and add these endings to the stem:

Subject pronounending
I-铆
you-iste
he/she/it-颈贸

Have a look at this example:

comer - to eat

English pronounSpanish pronounStemEndingExampleEnglish
Iyocom-铆yo com铆 I ate
you迟煤com-iste迟煤 comisteyou ate
he/she/it茅濒/别濒濒补com-颈贸茅濒/别濒濒补 comi贸he/she/it ate

For example:

  • 驴Qu茅 comiste a mediod铆a? - What did you eat at midday?

  • Com铆 una ensalada y beb铆 un zumo de naranja - I ate a salad and I drank an orange juice.

salir - to go out

English pronounSpanish pronounStemEndingExampleEnglish
Iyosal-铆yo sal铆I went out
you迟煤sal-iste迟煤 salisteyou went out
he/she/it茅濒/别濒濒补sal-颈贸茅濒/别濒濒补 sali贸he/she/it went out

For example:

  • Sal铆 al restaurante a las ocho - I went out to the restaurant at eight o鈥檆lock.

  • 驴A qu茅 hora saliste anoche? - What time did you go out last night?

Irregular verbs

Some verbs are irregular in the past tense which means that they don't follow the expected pattern. It is useful to learn these off by heart.

Ser (to be) and ir (to go) have the same form in the past tense. Luckily, you can tell which one is being used from the context of the sentence.

For example:

  • El fin de semana pasado fui al cine - Last weekend I went to the cinema.

  • Ayer fue interesante - Yesterday was interesting.

Have a look at the following irregular verbs and the examples given. Can you use them in your own sentences?

There are some examples below the table to help you.

Look how ser and ir are the same in the preterite:

InfinitiveIyouhe/she/it
ser (to be)fuifuistefue
ir (to go)fuifuistefue
estar (to be)estuveestuvisteestuvo
tener (to have)tuvetuviste tuvo
hacer (to make/do)hicehicistehizo
  • El lunes hice nataci贸n - On Monday I went swimming.

  • Tuve que ir al instituto - I had to go to school.

  • 驴Estuviste en casa ayer? - Were you at home yesterday?

Irregular verbs in the first person

There are some verbs which have a spelling change only in the first person.

For example:

  • Ayer 箩耻驳耻茅 al tenis pero mi hermano 箩耻驳贸 al rugby - Yesterday I played tennis but my brother played rugby.

  • Durante las vacaciones 蝉补辩耻茅 pocas fotos pero 迟煤 sacaste muchas - During the holidays I took a few pictures but you took a lot.

Have a look at the following table to see the irregularity in the I form, and how the rest of the verb is formed in the you and he/she/it forms:

InfinitiveIyouhe/she/it
practicar (to play)辫谤补肠迟颈辩耻茅practicaste辫谤补肠迟颈肠贸
jugar (to play)箩耻驳耻茅jugaste箩耻驳贸
sacar fotos (to take photos)蝉补辩耻茅sacaste蝉补肠贸

Have a go at this activity to see how much you know about using the preterite tense in Spanish.

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