To master the art of Spanish storytelling, harnessing the nuances of the past tense is crucial. Our in-depth guide unravels the intricate tapestry of tocar past tense, empowering you to seamlessly convey events that unfolded in the past.
Verb Form | Translation | Usage Examples |
---|---|---|
Toqué | I touched | Yo toqué la puerta. (I knocked on the door.) |
Tocaste | You touched | Tú tocaste mi brazo. (You touched my arm.) |
Tocó | He/She touched | Él/Ella tocó la guitarra. (He/She played the guitar.) |
Subject | Regular Form | Irregular Form |
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Yo | toqué | |
Tú | tocaste | |
Él/Ella/Usted | tocó | |
Nosotros/Nosotras | tocamos | |
Vosotros/Vosotras | tocasteis | |
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes | tocaron |
Q: When should I use tocar past tense?
A: To describe actions or events that happened in the past.
Q: What's the difference between tocamos and tocasteis?
A: Tocasteis is used with the subject 'vosotros/vosotras' (you all), while tocamos is used with 'nosotros/nosotras' (we).
Q: Is tocar past tense irregular?
A: No, it follows regular past tense conjugation rules.
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