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Subject Pronoun Preterite Conjugation Translation
él/ella usted perdió he/she lost you (formal) lost
nosotros/ nosotras perdimos we lost
vosotros/ vosotras perdisteis you all lost
ellos/ellas ustedes perdieron they lost you all lost

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Similarly, you may ask, what is the third person plural conjugation of perder in the present tense?

Perder in the Present Tense

Subject Pronoun Present Tense Translation
él, ella, usted pierde He, she loses; you (formal) lose
nosotros nosotras perdemos We lose
vosotros vosotras perdéis You (plural, informal) lose
ellos, ellas, ustedes pierden They (male, female), you (plural, informal) lose

Also Know, how do you conjugate Preferir? Present Indicative of Preferir Notice that preferir is a stem changing verb, which means that its stem vowel changes in the present. To conjugate it, use the irregular stem prefier- for all forms, EXCEPT FOR nosotros/as and vosotros/as, which keep the regular stem prefer-.

Similarly, you may ask, how do you use perder in a sentence?

Perder for Loss of Things

  1. Perdió las llaves de su coche. (He lost his car keys.)
  2. Perdí el perro de mi amiga que ella me dio para que lo cuide. (I lost my friend's dog that she gave to me to take care of.)
  3. ¡No pierda los calcetines! (Don't lose your socks!)
  4. My amigo perdió el coraje y se puso a llorar.

What is the past participle of perder?

Subjunctive

inglés ellos/ellas/ustedes
Present Perfect I have lost, lost hayan perdido
Imperfect I lost, was losing perdieran OR perdiesen.
Past Perfect - Pluperfect I had lost hubieran perdido OR hubiesen perdido.
Future I will lose perdieren
Related Question Answers

What does the Spanish verb poder mean?

Spanish Verb: poder English Translation: to be able, can (preterite: to manage, to be able, to succeed) Notes: poder is an irregular verb in the present indicative, o changes to ue, in the future and conditional, podr-, preterite, pud-. The present participle is also irregular, pudiendo.

Is Preferir a regular verb?

Spanish Verb PREFERIR: to prefer. The Spanish verb preferir means 'to prefer' and is an irregular Spanish IR verb. Around 44 verbs are conjugated like preferir, and for the second part of July a new irregular IR verb is featured each day to enable you to consolidate this IR verb family.

Does pienso que trigger subjunctive?

5 Answers. With pienso que, you should use the indicative. Also with creo que which is more common. With no pienso que or no creo que you should use the subjunctive.