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What is the preterite form for 'yo' (I) of 'llamar'?
What is the preterite form for 'yo' (I) of 'llamar'?
llamé
What is the preterite form for 'tú' (you, informal) of 'llamar'?
What is the preterite form for 'tú' (you, informal) of 'llamar'?
llamaste
What is the preterite form for 'él/ella/usted' (he/she/you, formal) of 'llamar'?
What is the preterite form for 'él/ella/usted' (he/she/you, formal) of 'llamar'?
llamó
What is the preterite form for 'nosotros' (we) of 'llamar'?
What is the preterite form for 'nosotros' (we) of 'llamar'?
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What is the preterite form for 'vosotros' (you all, informal in Spain) of 'llamar'?
What is the preterite form for 'vosotros' (you all, informal in Spain) of 'llamar'?
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What is the preterite form for 'ellos/ellas/ustedes' (they/you all, formal) of 'llamar'?
What is the preterite form for 'ellos/ellas/ustedes' (they/you all, formal) of 'llamar'?
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Study Notes
Preterite Conjugation of "Llamar" (to call)
- The verb "llamar" is used in the preterite tense to indicate actions completed in the past.
- Each pronoun has a specific conjugation form in the preterite tense.
Conjugation Forms
- llamé: First-person singular (I called).
- llamaste: Second-person singular informal (You called).
- llamó: Third-person singular (He/She/You formal called).
- llamamos: First-person plural (We called).
- llamasteis: Second-person plural informal (You all called, primarily used in Spain).
- llamaron: Third-person plural (They/You all formal called).
Usage Notes
- The preterite tense is used for actions that have a definitive start and end in the past.
- The forms differ based on the subject pronouns and must be learned for accurate communication in Spanish.
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Test your knowledge of the Spanish verb 'llamar' in the preterite tense with these flashcards. Each card presents a conjugated form along with its meaning and subject pronoun. Perfect for students looking to enhance their Spanish verb conjugation skills.