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Irregular AR Verbs

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Verbs Ending in 'gar' in the Preterite Tense

Some AR verbs in the preterite change their stem in the 'yo' form. This is the only change and follow a regular pattern after this. Derivatives of these verbs follow the same pattern.

Verbs ending in 'gar'

Verbs ending in 'gar'

  • Spanish verbs ending in 'gar' in the preterite change their spelling in the first person.
  • These verbs add a 'u' after 'g'.
    • Jugar (to play) → jugué (I played).
Jugar - to play

Jugar - to play

  • Jugué - I played.
  • Jugaste - you played.
  • Jugó - he/she played.
  • Jugamos - we played.
  • Jugasteis - you (plural) played.
  • Jugaron - they played.
Negar - to deny

Negar - to deny

  • Negué - I denied.
  • Negaste - you denied.
  • Negó - he/she denied.
  • Negamos - we denied.
  • Negasteis - you (plural) denied.
  • Negaron - they denied.
Entregar - to hand in

Entregar - to hand in

  • Entregué - I handed in.
  • Entregaste - you handed in.
  • Entregó -he/she handed in.
  • Entregamos - we handed in.
  • Entregasteis - you (plural) handed in.
  • Entregaron - they handed in.
Llegar - to arrive

Llegar - to arrive

  • Llegué - I arrived.
  • Llegaste - you arrived.
  • Llegó - he/she arrived.
  • Llegamos - we arrived.
  • Llegasteis - you (plural) arrived.
  • Llegaron - they arrived.
Other verbs like this

Other verbs like this

  • Other verbs that follow this pattern include:
    • Apagar - to turn off.
    • Colgar - to hang.
    • Castigar - to punish.
    • Pagar - to pay.
    • Cargar - to load, charge.
    • Navegar - to surf (the internet).

Verbs Ending in 'car' in the Preterite Tense

Some AR verbs in the preterite change their stem in the 'yo' form. This is the only change and they follow a regular pattern after this.

Verbs ending in 'car'

Verbs ending in 'car'

  • Spanish verbs ending in 'car' change their spelling in the first person preterite.
  • The 'car' in the infinitive changes to 'qué' in the 'yo' form.
    • Publicar (to publish) → publiqué (I published).
Tocar - to touch, play (an instrument)

Tocar - to touch, play (an instrument)

  • Toqué - I played.
  • Tocaste - you played.
  • Tocó - she played.
  • Tocamos - we played.
  • Tocasteis - you played.
  • Tocaron - they played.
Explicar - to explain

Explicar - to explain

  • Expliqué - I explained.
  • Explicaste - you explained.
  • Explicó - he explained.
  • Explicaron - we explained.
  • Explicasteis - you explained.
  • Explicaron - they explained.
Similar verbs

Similar verbs

  • Other verbs that follow this pattern include:
    • Pescar - to fish.
    • Dedicar - to devote.
    • Provocar - to provoke.
    • Marcar - to score.
    • Sacar - to get, to achieve
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