
bañar Preterite Conjugation
bañar — to bathe
Use 'bañé', 'bañaste', 'bañó', 'bañamos', 'bañasteis', 'bañaron' for completed actions like bathing at a specific time.
bañar Preterite Forms
When to Use the Preterite
The preterite is for actions that started and finished in the past. If you bathed yesterday, or bathed the kids last night, that's a preterite event. It marks a definite beginning and end to the action of bathing.
Notes on bañar in the Preterite
Bañar is regular in the preterite tense. All the endings follow the standard pattern for -ar verbs.
Example Sentences
Ayer me bañé en el mar.
Yesterday I bathed in the sea.
yo
¿Te bañaste después del partido?
Did you bathe after the game?
tú
Ella se bañó con agua fría porque hacía calor.
She bathed with cold water because it was hot.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros nos bañamos en la piscina el sábado.
We bathed in the pool on Saturday.
nosotros
Ellos se bañaron y se fueron a dormir.
They bathed and went to sleep.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the imperfect instead of the preterite for a single completed action.
Correct: Use 'Me bañé ayer' (I bathed yesterday), not 'Me bañaba ayer'.
Why: The imperfect describes ongoing or habitual past actions, while the preterite describes single, completed events.
Mistake: Forgetting the accent on the 'yo' form.
Correct: It's 'bañé', not 'bañe'.
Why: The accent on the 'é' is crucial to distinguish the preterite 'yo' form from other forms (like the present subjunctive 'bañe').
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: baño
Use 'baño', 'bañas', 'baña', 'bañamos', 'bañáis', 'bañan' for current or habitual actions like bathing daily.
Imperfect
yo: bañaba
Use 'bañaba', 'bañabas', 'bañaba', 'bañábamos', 'bañabais', 'bañaban' for ongoing or habitual past actions like bathing every day.
Future
yo: bañaré
Use 'bañaré', 'bañarás', 'bañará', 'bañaremos', 'bañaréis', 'bañarán' for actions that will happen in the future.
Conditional
yo: bañaría
Use 'bañaría', 'bañarías', 'bañaría', 'bañaríamos', 'bañaríais', 'bañarían' for hypothetical situations or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: bañe
Use 'bañe' (yo/él/ella/Ud.), 'bañes' (tú), 'bañemos' (nosotros), 'bañéis' (vosotros), 'bañen' (ellos/ellas/Uds.) after verbs of wish, doubt, emotion, or uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: bañara
Use 'bañara' or 'bañase' for past hypothetical situations or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: baña
Use 'baña' (tú), 'bañe' (usted), 'bañemos' (nosotros), 'bañen' (ustedes), 'bañad' (vosotros) for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no bañes
Use 'no bañes' (tú), 'no bañe' (usted), 'no bañemos' (nosotros), 'no bañen' (ustedes), 'no bañéis' (vosotros) for negative commands.