What is the preterite form of Vestirse?

What is the preterite form of Vestirse?

Subject Pronoun Vestirse Conjugation Translation
yo me vestí I got dressed/wore
te vestiste you (singular, informal) got dressed/wore
él/ella/usted se vistió he/she/you got dressed/wore
nosotros nos vestimos we got dressed/wore

Is Sonreir regular or irregular?

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Is it irregular? Is it reflexive? What is the past participle?
Yes No sonreído

Is morir imperfect or preterite?

Morir is a Spanish verb meaning to die. Morir is conjugated as an irregular verb in the preterite tense. Morir appears on the 100 Most Used Spanish Preterite Tense Verbs Poster as the 27th most used irregular verb. For the present tense conjugation, go to Morir Conjugation – Present Tense.

How do you conjugate Maquillarse?

Using the chart below you can learn how to conjugate the Spanish verb maquillarse in Present tense….Mode: Indicative.

Personal Pronoun Conjugation
Yo me maquillo
Tu te maquillas
El/Ella se maquilla
Nosotros nos maquillamos

How do you conjugate Acostarse in the preterite?

As indicated by the -se in the infinitive, the verb acostarse is pronominal….Preterite Conjugation of Acostarse.

Subject Pronouns Acostarse Conjugation: Preterite Translation
vosotros os acostasteis you all went to bed
ellos/ellas/ustedes se acostaron they or you all (formal) went to bed

Is Tenia a preterite?

Tener is a Spanish verb meaning to have. Tener is conjugated as an irregular verb in the preterite tense….Tener Conjugation: Preterite Tense.

yo tuve
tuviste
él/ella tuvo
ns. tuvimos
vs. tuvisteis

Is Habia imperfect or preterite?

Había. When we want to express something in the past that doesn’t have a definite beginning or end, we use the imperfect tense. This form is había (ah-BEE-yah), and it has no plural tense.

Is morir stem changing?

Spanish II Table demonstrates the preterit patterns for morir (to die), an ‐ir verb that undergoes an o>ue stem change in the present tense. The verb dormir (to sleep) is conjugated in exactly the same manner. There are several ‐ir verbs that undergo an e>ie stem change in the present tense.

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