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What does 'almorzar' mean?
What does 'almorzar' mean?
to have lunch
What is the first-person singular preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the first-person singular preterite form of 'almorzar'?
almorcé
What is the second-person singular preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the second-person singular preterite form of 'almorzar'?
almorzaste
What is the third-person singular preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the third-person singular preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the first-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the first-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the second-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the second-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the third-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the third-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What does 'yo almorcé' mean?
What does 'yo almorcé' mean?
What does 'tú almorzaste' mean?
What does 'tú almorzaste' mean?
What does 'usted/él/ella almorzó' mean?
What does 'usted/él/ella almorzó' mean?
What does 'nosotros/nosotras almorzamos' mean?
What does 'nosotros/nosotras almorzamos' mean?
What does 'vosotros/vosotras almorzasteis' mean?
What does 'vosotros/vosotras almorzasteis' mean?
What does 'ustedes/ellos/ellas almorzaron' mean?
What does 'ustedes/ellos/ellas almorzaron' mean?
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Study Notes
Almorzar: Definition and Meaning
- "Almorzar" translates to "to have lunch" in English.
Preterite Tense: Conjugation Breakdown
- Yo: "almorcé" - translates to "I ate lunch."
- Tú: "almorzaste" - translates to "you ate lunch."
- Usted/Él/Ella: "almorzó" - translates to "he/she ate lunch."
- Nosotros/Nosotras: "almorzamos" - translates to "we ate lunch."
- Vosotros/Vosotras: "almorzasteis" - translates to "you all ate lunch."
- Ustedes/Ellos/Ellas: "almorzaron" - translates to "they ate lunch."
Summary of Conjugations
- The preterite tense indicates completed actions in the past.
- The verb "almorzar" shows regular conjugation patterns for -ar verbs in the preterite tense.
- Differentiation in conjugation based on subject pronouns is key to understanding and forming sentences correctly in Spanish.
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