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What is the translation for 'I worked'?
What is the translation for 'You worked'?
What is the translation for 'He or she worked'?
What is the translation for 'We worked'?
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What is the translation for 'You all worked'?
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Study Notes
Spanish Verb Conjugation: Trabajar in Preterite Tense
- "Trabajar" means "to work" in Spanish and is a regular verb in the preterite tense.
- The preterite tense is used to describe completed actions in the past.
Conjugation of "Trabajar"
- I worked: "Yo trabajé" indicates the first-person singular form.
- You worked: "Tú trabajaste" is used for informal second-person singular.
- He or she worked: "Él trabajó" (he worked) and "ella trabajó" (she worked) are the third-person singular forms.
- We worked: "Nosotros trabajamos" is for the first-person plural, indicating “we.”
- You all worked: "Vosotros trabajasteis" is the informal second-person plural used mainly in Spain.
- They worked: "Ellos trabajaron" (they worked, masculine) and "ellas trabajaron" (they worked, feminine) represent third-person plural forms.
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Test your knowledge of the verb 'trabajar' in the preterite tense with this quiz. Each card presents a different personal pronoun and its conjugation. Perfect for learners looking to strengthen their Spanish verb skills.