Spanish Preterite Tense - Caminar
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What is the yo form of 'caminar' in the preterite tense?

  • caminaste
  • caminé (correct)
  • caminó
  • caminamos
  • What is the tú form of 'caminar' in the preterite tense?

  • caminaste (correct)
  • caminaron
  • caminó
  • caminamos
  • What is the él/ella/usted form of 'caminar' in the preterite tense?

  • caminó (correct)
  • caminaron
  • caminamos
  • caminaste
  • What is the nosotros form of 'caminar' in the preterite tense?

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    What is the ellos/ellas/ustedes form of 'caminar' in the preterite tense?

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    Study Notes

    Preterite Tense of "Caminar"

    • "Caminar" translates to "to walk" in English.
    • The preterite tense is used to describe actions completed in the past.

    Conjugation Breakdown

    • First Person Singular (yo): "caminé" - indicates the speaker walked.
    • Second Person Singular (tú): "caminaste" - refers to the informal 'you' who walked.
    • Third Person Singular (él/ella/usted): "caminó" - signifies 'he/she/you (formal)' walked.
    • First Person Plural (nosotros): "caminamos" - implies 'we' walked together.
    • Third Person Plural (ellos/ellas/ustedes): "caminaron" - denotes 'they/you all' walked.

    Usage

    • This conjugation is essential for expressing past completed actions in conversations or narrative contexts.
    • Understanding these forms is crucial for communicating effectively in Spanish in the past tense.

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    Test your knowledge on the preterite tense conjugations of the verb 'caminar' in Spanish. This quiz will guide you through different forms including 'yo', 'tú', and 'él/ella/usted'. Perfect for learners looking to master verb conjugations in past tense.

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