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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'?
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What is the first-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the first-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
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What is the second-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the second-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
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What is the third-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
What is the third-person plural preterite form of 'almorzar'?
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What does 'yo almorcé' mean?
What does 'yo almorcé' mean?
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What does 'tú almorzaste' mean?
What does 'tú almorzaste' mean?
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What does 'usted/él/ella almorzó' mean?
What does 'usted/él/ella almorzó' mean?
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What does 'nosotros/nosotras almorzamos' mean?
What does 'nosotros/nosotras almorzamos' mean?
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What does 'vosotros/vosotras almorzasteis' mean?
What does 'vosotros/vosotras almorzasteis' mean?
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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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Test your knowledge of the preterite tense conjugation of the verb 'almorzar' in Spanish. This quiz includes various forms for different subjects, helping you master the past tense usage in daily conversations. Perfect for Spanish learners at any level!