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Three Step Spanish for Beginners - Practice #3 - Discussing Past Events in Spanish - Recap

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🗓️ 12 August 2025

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practice the preterite tense forms of regular verbs

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Do you know how to talk about something you did in the past in Spanish?

0:06.0

Welcome to three-step Spanish practice by Spanish bot 101.com.

0:12.0

In this lesson, you will practice the preterate tense forms of regular verbs.

0:20.0

Let's look at the main dialogue. Two people are having a conversation. Oye, Valeria, Recurdas, your first voyage to Mexico? Hey, Valeria, do you remember your first trip to Mexico?

0:40.8

Claro!

0:42.1

Ljkeh, I've,

0:43.4

for many years,

0:45.8

to know my abuela.

0:49.3

It was incredible.

0:52.3

Of course.

0:53.7

I arrived many years ago to meet my grandmother. It was amazing.

1:03.0

Jiegé.

1:07.0

We used the preteret tense in Spanish to talk about actions that were completed at a specific time in the past. Let's quickly review how the preterate is formed for three common types of regular verbs. To arrive.

1:28.3

I get,

1:30.3

you gethast,

1:32.3

he,

1:33.3

we got,

1:34.3

we gottis,

1:36.3

get on

1:38.3

to eat

1:41.3

Comey,

1:43.3

Comis, Comis, Comy, Comiste,

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