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Ver/Dar Irregular Pr

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Translate into Spanish: "I saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) yo vi
Translate into Spanish: "You informal saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) tú viste
Translate into Spanish: "He saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) él vio
Translate into Spanish: "She saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) ella vio
Translate into Spanish: "You formal saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) usted vio
Translate into Spanish: "We -all male or mixed- saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) nosotros vimos
Translate into Spanish: "We -all female saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) nosotras vimos
Translate into Spanish: "You-all (Spain, mixed or all male) saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) vosotros visteis
Translate into Spanish: "You-all (Spain, all female) saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) vosotras vimos
Translate into Spanish: "They (all female) saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) ellas vieron
Translate into Spanish: "They (all male or mixed) saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) ellos vieron
Translate into Spanish: "You-all saw/watched" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) ustedes vieron
Translate into Spanish: "I gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) yo di
Translate into Spanish: "You informal gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) tú diste
Translate into Spanish: "He gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) él dio
Translate into Spanish: "She gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) ella dio
Translate into Spanish: "You formal gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) usted dio
Translate into Spanish: "We -all male or mixed- gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) nosotros dimos
Translate into Spanish: "You-all (Spain, mixed or all male) gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) vosotros disteis
Translate into Spanish: "We -all female gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) nosotras dimos
Translate into Spanish: "You-all (Spain, all female) gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) vosotras disteis
Translate into Spanish: "They (all female) gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) ellas dieron
Translate into Spanish: "They (all male or mixed) gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) ellos dieron
Translate into Spanish: "You-all gave" (Include the subject pronoun but do NOT capitalize) ustedes dieron
The endings for "Ver" and "Dar" in the Preterite are: i, iste, io, imos, isteis, ieron
Which endings do the verbs "Dar" & "Ver" use in the Preterite tense? the same endings as regular -ER/-IR verbs in the Preterite, but without accent marks.
Does the Irregular Preterite have accent marks? No, never
The preterite describes when an action happened at a specific time in the past.
Preterite of Yo (ver) vi
Preterite of Ellos (dar) dieron
Preterite of Él y yo (dar) dimos
Preterite of Vosotros (dar) disteis
Preterite of Nosotros (dar) dimos
Preterite of Ella (dar) dio
Preterite of él (dar) dio
Preterite of Yo (dar) di
Preterite of Tú (dar) diste
Preterite of Usted (dar) dio
Preterite of Ellas (dar) dieron
Preterite of él (ver) vio
Preterite of Ella (ver) vio
Preterite of Usted (ver) vio
Preterite of Ellas (ver) vieron
Preterite of Ellos (ver) vieron
Preterite of Tú (ver) viste
Preterite of Nosotros (ver) vimos
Preterite of Vosotros (ver) visteis
Conjugation of "ver" for Tú: viste
Conjugation of "ver" for María y yo: vimos
Conjugation of "ver" for Daniel y tú: vieron
Conjugation of "ver" for ustedes: vieron
"Dar" means ... to give
"Ver" means... to see/to watch
The verb "dar" in the preterite is... gave
The verb "ver" in the preterite is... saw/watched
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