Querer Preterite Tense Conjugation
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The Spanish verb Querer meaning ‘to want‘ is frequently used and is also irregular in all but the imperfect tense. Querer preterite conjugation is a stem changing irregular tense as the stem of querer changes from ‘quer’ to ‘quis’ as detailed in the table below.
Querer Preterite Conjugation
| Singular | ||
| yo | quise | I wanted |
| tú | quisiste | You wanted |
| él, ella, usted | quiso | He/She/You wanted |
| Plural | ||
| nosotros/as | quisimos | We wanted |
| vosotros/as | quisisteis | You wanted |
| ellos, ellas, ustedes | quisieron | They/You wanted |
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Hasta luego
Danny
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