Conjugation of Venir Preterite Tense
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VENIR which means ‘to come‘ in Spanish is a highly irregular verb in every tense, with the exception of the imperfect. Venir preterite conjugation is what is known as a stem changing irregular verb as are so many other verbs that are irregular in the preterite. In Venir’s case the stem is ‘VEN’, in the preterite tense however this stem changes to ‘VIN’ and this is shown clearly in the table below.
Venir Preterite Conjugation
| Singular | ||
| yo | vine | I came |
| tú | viniste | You came |
| él, ella, usted | vino | He/She/You came |
| Plural | ||
| nosotros/as | vinimos | We came |
| vosotros/as | vinisteis | You came |
| ellos, ellas, ustedes | vinieron | They/You came |
There are many other verbs that are irregular in the preterite, many of which can be found in the category ‘preterite’ which is linked to beneath this post after the heading: ‘Filed under’
Hasta luego
Danny
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