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Presentarse - Conjugation of to introduce oneself in Spanish: Conjugation table, examples and exercises in the simple past, indicative tense (Pretérito indefinido, indicativo).
Pretérito indefinido, indicativo (Simple past, indicative)
All conjugations and tenses: Presentarse (to introduce oneself) - Verb conjugation and exercises
Syllabus: Spanish lesson - Decir tu nombre (Telling your name)
Conjugation of to introduce oneself in Pretérito indefinido
Spanish | English |
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yo me presenté | I introduced myself |
tú te presentaste | You introduced yourself |
él/ella se presentó | He introduced himself |
nosotros/nosotras nos presentamos | We introduced ourselves |
vosotros/vosotras os presentasteis | You all introduced yourselves |
ellos/ellas se presentaron | They introduced themselves |
Example phrases
Spanish | English |
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Me presenté como el señor García. | I introduced myself as Mr. García. |
Te presentaste y dijiste tu nombre. | You introduced yourself and said your name. |
Se presentó y escribió su apellido. | He/She introduced himself/herself and wrote his/her surname. |
Nos presentamos con mucho gusto. | We introduced ourselves with great pleasure. |
Os presentasteis y comprendiéis todo. | You introduced yourselves and understood everything. |
Se presentaron al chico y la chica. | They introduced themselves to the boy and the girl. |
Exercise: Verb conjugation
Instruction: Choose the correct form.
nos presentamos, se presentó, se presentaron, os presentasteis, me presenté, te presentaste
1.
... como el señor garcía.
(I introduced myself as Mr. García.)
2.
... y dijiste tu nombre.
(You introduced yourself and said your name.)
3.
... y escribió su apellido.
(He/She introduced himself/herself and wrote his/her surname.)
4.
... con mucho gusto.
(We introduced ourselves with great pleasure.)
5.
... y comprendiéis todo.
(You introduced yourselves and understood everything.)
6.
... al chico y la chica.
(They introduced themselves to the boy and the girl.)