in English | in Spanish | S |
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I changed | cambié |
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Cambiar
1st person singular – preterite tense
cambi + é = cambié
To form the preterite of any regular -ar verb, take off the -ar ending to form the stem, and add the endings: -é, -aste, -ó, -amos, -asteis, -aron.
8 months ago
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Tips to remember “cambié”:
1. Associate “cambié” with the English word “changed” by noting they both start with “ch,” reminding you of the transformation.
2. Think of a chameleon, which changes color, to link the idea of change with “cambié.”
Explanations:
– “Cambié” is the first person past tense (preterite) conjugation of the verb “cambiar,” which means “to change.” Here, it indicates that the speaker is the one who made a change and that the action took place in the past.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Modifiqué” (I modified)
– “Alteré” (I altered)
– “Transformé” (I transformed)
Different conjugations of “cambiar”:
– Infinitive: cambiar (to change)
– Present indicative: cambio (I change), cambias (you change), cambia (he/she/it changes), cambiamos (we change), cambiáis (you all change – Spain), cambian (they/you all change)
– Preterite indicative: cambié (I changed), cambiaste (you changed), cambió (he/she/it changed), cambiamos (we changed), cambiasteis (you all changed – Spain), cambiaron (they/you all changed)
– Future indicative: cambiaré (I will change), cambiarás (you will change), cambiará (he/she/it will change), cambiaremos (we will change), cambiaréis (you all will change – Spain), cambiarán (they/you all will change)
– Imperative: cambia (change – singular informal), cambiad (change – plural informal, Spain), cambie (change – formal singular), cambien (change – formal plural or informal plural in Latin America)
Examples of sentences that use “cambié”:
– “Ayer cambié el color de mi habitación.” (Yesterday I changed the color of my room.)
– “Cambié de opinión después de escuchar sus argumentos.” (I changed my mind after hearing his arguments.)
– “Cuando me mudé a la ciudad, cambié mucho.” (When I moved to the city, I changed a lot.)
– “Cambié el vuelo para salir mañana.” (I changed the flight to leave tomorrow.)
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Pronunciation
Normal speech: cam-BIÉ
IPA: /kam.’bje/
7 months ago