54 Puse, vine, fue: Strong preterit
The preterit has few verbs that are irregular. One of them is the verb ser=“to be” and ir=“to go”, which in the preterit are exactly the same. Only the context will tell which one this is referring to:
- Yo fui=I went/I was
- Tú fuiste=You went/You were
- Él/ella/usted fue=He/She/you(formal) went / He/She was OR formal you were
- Nosotros/nosotras fuimos=We went/We were
- Ellos/ellas/ustedes fueron=They/You(plural) went / They were/You(plural) were
The usage of SER in preterit is rare or to state a single event is quite reare, and it’s way most common in imperfect: era, eras, era, éramos, eran.
- Fui allá=I went there
- Vino acá=He came here.
Some others are irregulars that place the stress in the syllable before last. It’s like force brings the stress up there. That’s why it’s called strong preterit. Some examples are:
Poner (=to put, to play) | Venir (=to come here) | |
Yo | puse | vine |
Tú | pusiste | viniste |
Él/ella/usted | puso | vino |
Nosotros/nosotras | pusimos | vinimos |
Ellos/ellas/ustedes | pusieron | vinieron |
The strong preterit involves the irregular conjugation of the preterit with stress on the before last syllable. It’s called “strong” because it’s as if the verb were strong to make the stress climb up one slot.
Verbo Raíz -u- Verbo Raíz -i- Verbo Raíz -j-
andar anduv- hacer hic- producir produj-
estar estuv- querer quis- traer traj-
poder pud- venir vin-
poner pus- decir dij- decir dij-
saber sup-
tener tuv-
Conj.: -e -imos
-iste -isteis
-o -ieron
Other irregular preterit forms:
ser, ir fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fueron
decir dije, dijiste, dijo, dijimos, dijeron
dar di, diste, dio, dimos, dieron
dormir dormí, dormiste, durmió, dormimos, durmieron (same as morir)
pedir pedí, pediste, pidió, pedimos, pidieron (same as seguir, servir, repetir, sentir)
Sample conversation:
Talking about the past
A: ¿A dónde ____________ (verb ir=to go in the preterit) ayer?
B: Yo _______________ (verb ir=to go in the preterit) a _________________ (add place).
A: ¿Dónde _________________ (verb “poner” in the preterit) tu mochila?
B: Yo la __________________ (verb “poner” in the preterit) ___________________ (add place).
Roommate drama
You ask your roommate why is she or he angry. She or he responds with something you did.
A: ¿Por qué te ____________ (verb “poner” in the preterit) bravo OR brava? (=Why did you get angry?)
B: Yo me ____________ (verb “poner” in the preterit) bravo OR brava porque tú ____________ (add another verb in the preterit, you form).
A: No es verdad, yo no ____________ (repeat verb in the preterit, yo-form)
Sample verbs:
- ir donde mi exnovio OR exnovia (=to go where my exboyfriend OR exnovia)
- venir a mi casa borracho OR borracha (=to come to my house drunk)
- robar mi yogurt (=to steal my yogurt): robé (=I stole), robaste (=you stole)
- ponerSE mi ropa (=to wear my clothes)
- decir chismes sobre mí (=tell gossip): dije (=I said), dijiste (you said)
- decir groserías (=tell bad words)
- poner música muy duro (=to play loud music)