simple Past tense ~ar verbs
“simple past” = action that is over and done.
This is called, the preterit indicative tense.
O que ela falou? ➜ What did she say?
Eu já falei para você. ➜ I already told you.
Eu já te falei. ➜ ➜ I already told you.
“simple past” = action that is over and done.
This is called, the preterit indicative tense.
O que ela falou? ➜ What did she say?
Eu já falei para você. ➜ I already told you.
Eu já te falei. ➜ ➜ I already told you.
The “simple past” = action that is over and done. Officially called the Preterit Indicative tense. We’ll use PARTIR (to depart) to show the conjugations of regular ~ir verbs:
(eu) Eu parti às 7 horas. I left at 7 o'clock.
(você, ele, ela) Ela partiu para Europa ontém. She departed for Europe yesterday.
(eu) Eu consegui o apartamento! I got the apartment!
(você, ele, ela) Você conseguiu o emprego? Did you get the job?