PRETERITE VERB ENDINGS (the past tense)

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PRETERITE VERB ENDINGS (the past tense) OF REGULAR VERBS

-é -amos -aste -asteis -ó -aron -AR verb endings -é -amos -aste -asteis -ó -aron

-ER and -IR verb endings -í -imos -iste -isteis -ió -ieron

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