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melamori03 [73]
2 years ago
6

For each of the following verbs, write the preterite form that corresponds to the indicated subject pronoun.

World Languages
1 answer:
ruslelena [56]2 years ago
4 0

The preterite form of the verbs presented according to the pronouns is pude, tuve, tuviste, tuvo, and estuvo.

<h3>What is the preterite form?</h3>

This is a tense used to describe past events in the Spanish language.

<h3>How to conjugate verbs in this form?</h3>

Most verbs follow the next pattern:

  • Yo corrí
  • Tu corriste/ Usted corrió
  • El/ella corrió
  • Ellos corrieron
  • Nosotros corrimos

However, there are some irregular verbs such as ser, estar, tener that can slighly change. For example:

  • Yo tuve
  • Tu tuviste/ Usted tuvo
  • El/ella tuvo
  • Ellos tuvieron
  • Nosotros tuvimos

Based on this, the correct verbs are:

  • Yo pude
  • Yo tuve
  • Tú tuviste
  • Él tuvo
  • Usted estuvo

Learn more about Spanish verbs in: brainly.com/question/11727612

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