Now that you have mastered conjugating verbs in the preterit tense, you must learn when the preterit tense is appropriate.
There are certain situations in the past that will be stated using the preterit tense. Usually preterit situations have something to do with completed actions that can be placed at a specific point in time. The acronym SAFE will help you remember the types of situations in the past that require you to use the preterit tense. In the English examples below, the verbs in bold print would be conjugated in the preterit in Spanish because of the way they are used in the sentence.
Use the preterit tense of the verb when the sentence indicates:
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Specific instance or number of instances
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Action that interrupts ongoing events
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Focus on beginning or ending of action
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Enclosed amount of time (line segment)
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