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A red box being completely draped and concealed by a bright blue blanket.

cubrir Preterite Conjugation

cubrirto cover

A1regular (except for past participle) -ir★★★★★
Quick answer:

The preterite of cubrir is regular: cubrí, cubriste, cubrió, cubrimos, cubristeis, cubrieron.

cubrir Preterite Forms

yocubrí
cubriste
él/ella/ustedcubrió
nosotroscubrimos
vosotroscubristeis
ellos/ellas/ustedescubrieron

When to Use the Preterite

Use the preterite for one-time past actions where the covering was completed, like putting a lid on a pot or a blanket over a child at a specific moment.

Notes on cubrir in the Preterite

Cubrir is completely regular in the preterite. Note that 'cubrimos' is the same in both the present and preterite; you'll need context to know if it's 'we cover' or 'we covered'.

Example Sentences

  • Cubrí el coche con una lona antes de la tormenta.

    I covered the car with a tarp before the storm.

    yo

  • ¿Cubriste la comida para que no se enfriara?

    Did you cover the food so it wouldn't get cold?

  • La nieve cubrió toda la ciudad anoche.

    The snow covered the whole city last night.

    él/ella/usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'cubierto' as a preterite verb.

    Correct: Yo cubrí.

    Why: Cubierto is the past participle (covered). To say 'I covered', you must use the conjugated preterite form cubrí.

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