in English | in Spanish | S |
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they left | salieron |
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Salir
3rd person plural – preterite tense
sal + ieron = salieron
To form the preterite of any regular -er or -ir verb, take off the -er or -ir ending to form the stem and add the endings: -í, -iste, -ió, -imos, -isteis, -ieron.
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Tips to remember the word “salieron”:
– To remember “salieron,” try visualizing a group of people exiting a place as you say the word.
– Associate the word with “salida,” which means “exit” in Spanish to help remember its relation to leaving.
– Think of “sal” (salt) and “ieron” (they went) to create a mental image of people “salting away” or leaving a place.
Explanations:
“Salieron” is the third-person plural past tense form of the verb “salir,” which means “to leave” or “to go out.” It is used to indicate that a group of people or things left at some point in the past.
Other words that mean the same thing:
– Partieron (they departed)
– Se fueron (they went away)
Conjugations of “salir”:
– Infinitive: salir
– Present simple: salgo (I leave), sales (you leave), sale (he/she/it leaves), salimos (we leave), salís (you all/Spain leave), salen (they/you all leave)
– Preterite (past simple): salí (I left), saliste (you left), salió (he/she/it left), salimos (we left), salisteis (you all/Spain left), salieron (they/you all left)
– Imperfect (past continuous): salía (I was leaving), salías (you were leaving), salía (he/she/it was leaving), salíamos (we were leaving), salíais (you all/Spain were leaving), salían (they/you all were leaving)
– Future: saldré (I will leave), saldrás (you will leave), saldrá (he/she/it will leave), saldremos (we will leave), saldréis (you all/Spain will leave), saldrán (they/you all will leave)
Examples of sentences that use “salieron”:
– “Mis amigos salieron temprano de la fiesta.” (My friends left the party early.)
– “Los pájaros salieron de su nido al amanecer.” (The birds left their nest at dawn.)
– “Ayer, ellos salieron para el aeropuerto.” (Yesterday, they left for the airport.)
– “Cuando llegué, todos ya habían salido.” (When I arrived, everyone had already left.)
– “Salieron corriendo cuando empezó a llover.” (They left running when it started to rain.)
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Pronunciation
Normal Speech: sa-LIE-rohn
7 months ago