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This document discusses preterite verbs in Spanish and provides examples of regular and irregular preterite verb forms. It explains that the preterite is used to talk about past actions and lists the regular preterite endings for -ar, -er, and -ir verbs. Examples of conjugated regular verbs like caminar (to walk), comer (to eat), and vivir (to live) are given. Irregular preterite forms for hacer (to do/make), dar (to give), and ver (to see) are also provided.








