in English | in Spanish | S |
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I drank | tomé |
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Tomar
1st person singular – preterite tense
tom + é = tomé
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 “tomé”:
– Associate “tomé” with “tomar,” which literally means “to take” in English but is commonly used to mean “to drink.” Think of “tomar un café” (to have/drink a coffee).
– “Tomé” sounds like “tomb,” which you can use as a mnemonic: “After I drank (tomé), I felt like I could collapse into a tomb.” This visual can help cement the word in your memory.
Explanations:
– “Tomé” is the first-person singular simple past tense (preterite) form of “tomar.”
– “Tomar” means “to take” or “to drink” depending on the context.
– In Spanish, verbs are conjugated to match the subject in terms of person and number and to indicate when the action occurs (tense).
Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Bebí” – This is the first-person singular preterite tense of “beber,” which also means “to drink.”
Conjugations of “tomar”:
– Infinitive: tomar (to take/drink)
– Present: tomo (I take/drink), tomas (you take/drink), toma (he/she takes/drinks), tomamos (we take/drink), tomáis (you all take/drink, Spain), toman (they/you all take/drink)
– Preterite: tomé (I took/drank), tomaste (you took/drank), tomó (he/she took/drank), tomamos (we took/drank), tomasteis (you all took/drank, Spain), tomaron (they/you all took/drank)
– Imperfect: tomaba, tomabas, tomaba, tomábamos, tomabais, tomaban
– Future: tomaré, tomarás, tomará, tomaremos, tomaréis, tomarán
– Conditional: tomaría, tomarías, tomaría, tomaríamos, tomaríais, tomarían
– Subjunctive (present): tome, tomes, tome, tomemos, toméis, tomen
Examples of sentences using “tomé”:
– Anoche tomé un vaso de leche antes de dormir. (Last night, I drank a glass of milk before sleeping.)
– Cuando estuve en México, tomé tequila por primera vez. (When I was in Mexico, I drank tequila for the first time.)
– Tomé nota de todo lo que dijiste en la reunión. (I took note of everything you said in the meeting.)
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Pronunciation
normal speech: to-MÉ
7 months ago