The Spanish past tense for -ar verbs is formed by removing the -ar ending from the infinitive form of the verb and adding the appropriate ending for the subject pronoun. For regular verbs, the endings in the past tense are as follows:
-é (yo)
-aste (tú)
-ó (él/ella/usted)
-amos (nosotros/nosotras)
-asteis (vosotros/vosotras)
-aron (ellos/ellas/ustedes)
what is Spanish past tense -ar
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can you translate the ending to english
Certainly! The English translations for the Spanish past tense endings for -ar verbs are as follows:
-é (I)
-aste (you, informal)
-ó (he/she/you, formal)
-amos (we)
-asteis (you all, informal)
-aron (they/you all, formal)
-é (I)
-aste (you, informal)
-ó (he/she/you, formal)
-amos (we)
-asteis (you all, informal)
-aron (they/you all, formal)