Irregular Preterite Verbs in Spanish - A Complete Guide - Travel Lingual (2023)

The preterite tense in Spanish is one of the more difficult past tenses to master, even with regular verbs. Today, we take you through the list of irregular verbs in the preterite tense.

In this post, we cover the following:

Irregular Preterite Verbs in Spanish - A Complete Guide - Travel Lingual (1) A recap of the past tense in Spanish
Irregular Preterite Verbs in Spanish - A Complete Guide - Travel Lingual (2) How to conjugate irregular preterite verbs in Spanish
Irregular Preterite Verbs in Spanish - A Complete Guide - Travel Lingual (3) Spanish stem changing verbs in the preterite tense

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How to Conjugate Irregular Preterite Verbs in Spanish

All verbs listed in this post are irregular in one way or another. If you don’t understand how to conjugate these irregular verbs then you’ll find an explanation below.

However, the level of irregularity varies. Some verbs require only slight changes, whilst others undergo drastic changes. There are also several verbs, many of which are the most commonly used, which do not abide by any set of rules.

We have split these groups of irregular verbs into the following categories:

⭐ Verbs that undergo drastic changes: Dar, Ir, Ser, Ver, Hacer
Verbs thatrequire a stem change, but use regular endings
⭐ IR verbs which require a stem change
⭐ Verbs ending in -ucir
⭐ Verbs which are irregular solely in the ‘yo’ form

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Verbs that undergo drastic changes

The first irregular preterite verbs in Spanish to learn are those which follow no set of rules or grammar pattern whatsoever. These verbs are the most commonly used verbs in the preterite tense in Spanish. They are as follows:

Ser
Ir
Dar
Hacer
Ver

SubjectVerb: Ser (to be)English Translation
YofuiI was
fuisteYou were
Él / Ella / UstedfueHe / She was
Nosotros / NosotrasfuimosWe were
Vosotros / VosotrasfuisteisYou were
Ellos / Ellas / UstedesfueronThey were

SubjectVerb: Ir (to go)English Translation
YofuiI went
fuisteYou went
Él / Ella / UstedfueHe / She went
Nosotros / NosotrasfuimosWe went
Vosotros / VosotrasfuisteisYou went
Ellos / Ellas / UstedesfueronThey went

⭐ NOTE: You’ll see that the verbs SER and IR are identical when conjugated in the preterite tense.

This may seem strange if you are yet to use these verbs in the past tense. A relatively straightforward way to remember which verb to use in the right context is to note that the verb Ir is used when something moves from one place to another.

When this is the case, it will usually require the use of prepositions such as the “a”, or “para”. However, if a location is already mentioned then the use of a preposition is not necessary.

We’ll take a look at the examples below.

I went to see my friend – Fui a ver a mi amigo.

I was his friend for many years – Fui su amigo por muchos años.

By using these verbs a few times, or hearing them in conversation, you’ll soon get used to them.

Let’s continue with the other verbs which undergo drastic changes in the preterite tense.

SubjectVerb: Dar (to give)English Translation
YoI gave
disteYou gave
Él / Ella / UsteddioHe / She gave
Nosotros / NosotrasdimosWe gave
Vosotros / VosotrasdisteisYou gave
Ellos / Ellas / UstedesdieronThey gave

SubjectVerb: Hacer (to do / to make)English Translation
YohiceI did / made
hicisteYou did / made
Él / Ella / UstedhizoHe / She did / made
Nosotros / NosotrashicimosWe did / made
Vosotros / VosotrashicisteisYou did / made
Ellos / Ellas / UstedeshicieronThey did / made

SubjectVerb: Ver (to see)English Translation
YoI saw
visteYou saw
Él / Ella / UstedvioHe / She saw
Nosotros / NosotrasvimosWe saw
Vosotros / VosotrasvisteisYou saw
Ellos / Ellas / UstedesvieronThey saw

So, you now have a list of irregular preterite tense verbs in Spanish. In order to learn them, try writing them down and put them into context using everyday scenarios. We will now move on to look at stem changing verbs in the preterite tense.

Whilst these verbs are still irregular, you should notice that they follow fixed patterns. They should, therefore, be easier for you to remember.

Spanish verbs which require a stem change

The following verbs require a stem change (meaning that the middle of the conjugated form changes) but follow the same endings. This may sound complicated, but it actually makes these verbs easier to learn in the preterite tense.

SubjectVerb EndingsEnglish Translation
Yo- éI
- isteYou
Él / Ella / Usted- oHe / She / You
Nosotros / Nosotras- imosWe
Vosotros / Vosotras- isteisYou
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes- ieronThey / You

You’ll notice that these endings are almost identical to regular preterite tense endings. Take a look at the next table below. All you need to do is add the endings to the following relevant stems.

VerbsPreterite StemEnglish Translation
AndarAnduv-To walk
CaberCup-To fit
EstarEstuv-To be
HaberHub-To have (auxiliary verb)
PoderPud-To be able to
PonerPus-To put
QuererQuis-To want
SaberSup-To know
TenerTuv-To have
VenirVin-To come

What is the Past Tense in Spanish?

If you’re studying irregular preterite verbs in Spanish, it’s likely that you are already familiar with the past tense. Nevertheless, we’ll begin with a quick recap, given that it’s so easy to confuse the preterite and imperfect tenses.

In the indicative mood (making a statement or asking a question with use of a verb) there are two ways to speak about the past tense. These are the preterite (also known as the simple past) tense and the imperfect tense.

The Spanish preterite tense is used to describe actions which have been carried out or completed at a specific point in the past. For example:

Juan se fue al estadio.‘ – Juan went to the stadium.

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The imperfect tense is used to describe habitual or continuous actions in the past with no specific beginning or end. For example:

Juan iba al estadio.’Juan used to go / was going to the stadium.

It’s important to know the nuances between past tenses, particularly when writing essays in Spanish. Spanish speakers are a little more forgiving with mistakes when speaking.

Make sure you learn the irregular preterite form of both ser and estar when using the past tense.

Irregular Preterite Verbs Ending In -IR which require a stem change

If you have already learned how to use the simple present tense in Spanish then this will become easier for you. Stem changing IR verbs in the simple present tense also require a change in the preterite tense.

The good news is that once the stem changes, you use the same preterite endings for all regular IR verbs.

Before we elaborate on this point, we’ll review the endings for IR verbs in the preterite tense.

SubjectVerb EndingsEnglish Translation
Yo- íI
- isteYou
Él / Ella / Usted- ióHe / She / You
Nosotros / Nosotras- imosWe
Vosotros / Vosotras- isteisYou
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes- ieronThey / You

This should all seem relatively easy.

⭐ NOTE: Remember that Spanish IR verbs which change stem in the simple present tense will also change in the preterite. However, this is only applicable for the personal pronouns: él,ella,usted,ustedes,ellos,ellas.

Changes in Preterite Tense

From (e) – to (i)
From (o) to (u)

We can see some examples of these preterite tense endings below.

Personal PronounRepetir (to repeat)Morir (to die)
e - io - u
Yorepetímorí
repetistemoriste
Él / Ella / Ustedrepitiómurió
Nosotros / Nosotrasrepetimosmorimos
Vosotros / Vosotrasrepetisteismoristeis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedesrepitieronmurieron

Other Spanish verbs which require this change

To have fun – Divertirse

To sleep – Dormir

To lie – Mentir

To ask for – Pedir

To prefer – Preferir

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To feel – Sentir

To suggest – Sugerir

To wear/to get dressed – Vestir/se

Note: The stem change is the same even for reflexive verbs.

Irregular Preterite Verbs Ending In -UCIR

You’ll know by now that there are several common Spanish verbs which end in -ucir in the infinitive form.

The verbs below require the following endings in the preterite tense:

To drive – Conducir

To produce – Producir

To translate – Traducir

To bring – Traer

To say – Decir

Personal PronounVerb EndingConducir (to drive)
Yo- jeconduje
- jistecondujiste
Él / Ella / Usted- jocondujo
Nosotros / Nosotras- jimoscondujimos
Vosotros / Vosotras- jisteiscondujisteis
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes- jeroncondujeron

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Irregular Preterite Verbs in the ‘Yo’ form

Finally, in order to master your use of the preterite tense in Spanish, you’ll need to learn the verbs which are irregular solely in the first person singular form.

Whilst this requires a change of spelling, the pronunciation remains the same.

There are three categories of verbs affected by this rule:

⭐ Verbs ending in -car change c to qu

⭐ Verbs ending in -gar change g to gu

⭐ Verbs ending in -zar change z to c

Learn Spanish Irregular Preterite Verbs

This post should have provided you with some clarity relating to irregular preterite tense verbs in Spanish. Unlike the imperfect and pluperfect tense, the preterite tense is a little tricky and will require additional practice.

Additionally, the video below should help you; it summarizes the content of this post.

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Irregular Preterite Verbs in Spanish – Practice

Hace dos meses mi hermano y yo (ir) ____ a Argentina.

Anoche, mi esposa (cocinar) ____ una cena deliciosa con albóndigas.

Mi hermano (ser) ____ un buen estudiante. Siempre sacaba buenas notas en las pruebas de inglés.

Mi familia (tener) ____ abandonar sus estudios, porque eran muy caros.

Mi familia no (traer) ____ nada de comida a la fiesta.

La película (comenzar) hace una hora. (Llegar) (Tú) ____ muy tarde.

Al fin (encontrar) (yo) ____ mi celuar. Lo había dejado en la cocina.

Mi mujer me (pedir) ____ una casa nueva.

Alejandra no (traducir) el documento completo.

Hace un par de años mi hermano y yo (viajar) a España de vacaciones. (Ser) ___ un viaje genial.

Answers

Hace dos meses mi hermano y yo fuimosa Argentina.

Anoche, mi esposa cocinó una cena deliciosa con albóndigas.

Mi hermanofue un buen estudiante. Siempre sacaba buenas notas en las pruebas de inglés.

Mi familia tuvo que abandonar sus estudios, porque eran muy caros.

Mi familia notrajo nada de comida a la fiesta.

La películacomenzó hace una hora. Llegaste muy tarde.

Al finencontré mi celular. Lo había dejado en la cocina.

Mi mujer me pidió una casa nueva.

Alejandra no tradujo el documento completo.

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Hace un par de años mi hermano y yo viajamosa España de vacaciones. Fueun viaje genial.

FAQs

What are the 4 irregular verbs Spanish preterite? ›

Here you have a list of irregular verbs and their stems in the preterite.
Irregular VerbPreterite Stem
ponerpus
sabersup
tenertuv
hacerhic (exception: Él/Ella/Usted = hizo)
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What are the 5 irregular verbs in Spanish preterite? ›

There are just five highly irregular Spanish that you'll need to memorize: ser (to be), ir (to go), ver (to see), dar (to give), and haber (to have – auxiliary). The good news is that ser and ir have identical conjugation, so you'll just need to learn four.

How many irregular verbs are there in preterite tense? ›

There is a set of 12 verbs whose stems in the preterite are so different that they must be memorized. While they do not follow any discernible pattern they can be grouped together to make them a little easier to remember. The groups are based on a common letter or letter combination in the irregular stem.

What are the 12 irregular verbs in Spanish in the future tense? ›

Future tense and irregular stems
  • decir (to say, to tell) → dir-
  • hacer (to make, to do) → har-
  • poder (to be able to) → podr-
  • poner (to put) → pondr-
  • querer (to want) → querr-
  • saber (to know) → sabr-
  • salir (to leave, to go out) → saldr-
  • tener (to have) → tendr-

What are the 6 forms of ser preterite? ›

Pretérito Perfecto – Preterite Tense
  • yo fui – I was.
  • tú fuiste – you were.
  • vos fuiste – you (South American) were.
  • él/ella/usted fue – he/she/you (formal) were.
  • nosotros/as fuimos – we were.
  • vosotros/as fuisteis – you (plural) were.
  • ustedes fueron – you (plural) were.
  • ellos/as fueron – they were.
May 28, 2018

How many Spanish irregular verbs are there? ›

How many irregular verbs are there in Spanish? There are more than 250 irregular verbs in Spanish, but they vary in the intensity of their irregularity.

What are the 5 preterite tense endings? ›

Preterite verbs ending in -er and -ir
Person-er / -ir endingsTranslation: to eat / to live
-isteyou ate / you lived
él / ella / usted-ióhe / she ate / lived
nosotros / nosotras-imoswe ate / lived
vosotros / vosotras-isteisyou all ate / you all lived (informal)
2 more rows
Mar 31, 2022

Are there 3 irregular imperfect verbs in Spanish? ›

The verbs ser (to be), ir (to go), and ver (to see) are completely irregular in the imperfect tense.

Are there only 3 irregular verbs in the imperfect tense? ›

The verbs ir (to go), ver (to see), and ser (to be) are completely irregular in the imperfect tense.

Is Tener an irregular verb? ›

Tener is an irregular verb, which means that its conjugations don't follow a common pattern.

How do you know which verbs are irregular in Spanish? ›

Spanish verbs use stems and endings for their various conjugations. In regular verbs, the stems don't change, and the endings change based on the personal pronoun you're using (I, you, we, etc.). Irregular verbs don't follow the same ending patterns, and their stems sometimes change when endings are added.

What is a common irregular verb in Spanish? ›

Irregular verbs like ser, ir, hacer, haber, poder, and tener are actually some of the most commonly used verbs, meaning that Spanish learners gain valuable exposure to their inflected forms often and can usually memorize the irregularities quickly.

What is an irregular verb in Spanish and examples? ›

The Spanish Irregular Verbs are those verbs whose "raíces" or stems, change when they are conjugated in different tenses and with different personal pronouns. Unlike most –er and –ir verbs we've learned, tener and venir are both irregular verbs.

What are the 100 irregular verbs? ›

100 irregular verbs
  • be-begin, bet-break, bring-catch, choose-dig, do-eat, fall-fly, forget-give.
  • go-hear, hide-keep, know-learn, leave-make, mean-read, ring-see,
  • sell-shoot, show-sit, sleep-spend, spit-stand, steal-take, teach-throw, understand-write.

What are the 30 irregular verbs? ›

Irregular Verbs List
V1 Base FormV2 Past SimpleV3 Past Participle
drivedrovedriven
drinkdrankdrunk
eatateeaten
fallfellfallen
89 more rows

What are the first 10 irregular verbs? ›

10 Most Popular Irregular Verbs

The top 10 irregular verbs in English are: see, say, go, come, know, get, give, become, find, and think.

What words trigger the preterite? ›

Preterite Trigger Words
  • Ayer (yesterday) ...
  • Anteayer (the day before yesterday) ...
  • Anoche (last night) ...
  • El otro día (the other day) ...
  • El lunes pasado (last Monday) ...
  • La semana pasada (last week) ...
  • El mes pasado / el año pasado (last month / last year) ...
  • Hace (tiempo) – (time) ago.
Jan 17, 2021

Are there accents on irregular preterite verbs? ›

Notice that there are no written accent marks on any of the forms. Several of the irregular verbs have a u as part of the stem form of the verb in the preterite even though these verbs do not have a u in their infinitive form.

Is Tener irregular in the preterite? ›

Preterite of Tener

In Spanish, this verb is completely irregular in the preterite, its stem changing into tuv-.

What are the 4 uses of the preterite tense? ›

The Spanish preterite is used to talk about beginnings and endings of events, often using the verbs comenzar (to begin), empezar (to start), terminar (to finish), and acabar (to end).

What are the 5 forms of estar? ›

Lesson Summary

This lesson showed you how to conjugate the verb estar in the present indicative, imperfect, and present subjunctive forms. To describe how you feel or where you are, you use the present indicative forms of estar - estoy, estás, está, estamos, estáis, están.

How do you tell if a sentence is ser or IR? ›

You can tell which verb is meant by the presence of the preposition a after the verb. Ser is never followed by a, but ir always is!

What is the most irregular verb? ›

The verb to be is the most irregular verb in the English language. It is irregular in all forms of the present and past tenses, and it has an irregular past participle.

How do you explain irregular verbs? ›

Irregular verbs are verbs that do not follow the normal patterns for tense and past participle. While most English regular verbs use the ending “-ed” for the past tense and participle forms, irregular verbs each have their own unique tense forms and past participles.

What are the 50 most common verbs in Spanish? ›

The 50 Most Common Spanish Verbs
abrirapagarcantar
leerllovermirar
nadarnecesitarorganizar
pagarpensarponer
ponerpreocuparquerer
12 more rows
Sep 26, 2012

What are the 3 uses of a preterite tense? ›

Use the preterite to talk about:
  • A completed action or event.
  • A series of completed actions or events.
  • The beginning or end of an action or event.
Oct 4, 2021

What are some examples of preterite? ›

The preterite tense - when to use it
  • Fui al cine ayer (I went to the cinema yesterday).
  • Viajamos en tren (We travelled by train).
  • Mi hermana hizo sus deberes (My sister did her homework).

What are the 6 ar preterite endings? ›

To form the preterite of any regular -ar verb, you take off the -ar ending to form the stem, and add the endings: -é, -aste, -ó, -amos, -asteis, -aron.

What are the 4 twin verbs in the preterite tense? ›

Spanish Preterite Verbs Dar, Ver, Ir & Ser.

How do you identify the preterite tense? ›

Preterite vs Imperfect Statements. The rule of thumb for determining which tense to use is that the preterite talks about what you did, and the imperfect talks about what you were doing or what you used to do.

What are the 3 irregular verbs in the imperfect? ›

The verbs ir (to go), ver (to see), and ser (to be) are completely irregular in the imperfect tense.

How many irregular verbs are there in Spanish? ›

How many irregular verbs are there in Spanish? There are more than 250 irregular verbs in Spanish, but they vary in the intensity of their irregularity.

What are preterite words? ›

The basic idea is that preterite-present verbs are strong verbs that have their past tenses and present tenses swapped. This is why they are called "preterite-present."

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