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I returned in Spanish 🇪🇸


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I returned regresé
How to say “I returned” in Spanish? “Regresé”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “regresé” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on I returned in Spanish like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Pronunciation

normal speech: re-gre-SÉ

7 months ago

Regresar

1st person singular – preterite tense

regres + é = regresé

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

regresé info.

Tips to remember “regresé”:
– Remember that “regresar” is similar to the English word “regress” but in Spanish it means “to return” or “to come/go back” rather than to revert to an earlier state.
– Associate “regresé” with the action of returning home after a trip.

Explanations:
– “Regresé” is the first-person singular past tense (preterite) form of the verb “regresar”, which means “I returned” or “I came/went back”.
– It indicates a completed action that took place at a specific point in the past.

Other words that mean the same thing:
– “Volví” (from the verb “volver”) is another way to say “I returned” or “I came back”.

Conjugations:
Infinitive: regresar
Present: regreso (I return), regresas (you return), regresa (he/she/you formal return), regresamos (we return), regresan (they/you all return)
Past (Preterite): regresé (I returned), regresaste (you returned), regresó (he/she/you formal returned), regresamos (we returned), regresaron (they/you all returned)
Imperfect: regresaba (I used to return), regresabas, regresaba, regresábamos, regresaban
Future: regresaré (I will return), regresarás (you will return), regresará (he/she/you formal will return), regresaremos (we will return), regresarán (they/you all will return)
Conditional: regresaría (I would return), regresarías, regresaría, regresaríamos, regresarían
Subjunctive (Present): regrese (I return), regreses, regrese, regresemos, regresen

Examples of sentences that use “regresé”:
– “Regresé a casa justo a tiempo para la cena.”
– “Ayer regresé del trabajo y encontré una sorpresa.”
– “Cuando regresé de mi viaje, todo había cambiado.”

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