Inklingo
A person lifting a heavy barbell in a simple gym setting.

ejercitar Preterite Conjugation

ejercitarto exercise

A2regular -ar★★★★
Quick answer:

The preterite of ejercitar is regular: ejercité, ejercitaste, ejercitó, ejercitamos, ejercitasteis, ejercitaron.

ejercitar Preterite Forms

yoejercité
ejercitaste
él/ella/ustedejercitó
nosotrosejercitamos
vosotrosejercitasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesejercitaron

When to Use the Preterite

Use the preterite of ejercitar for completed actions in the past with a clear beginning and end. For example, 'I exercised yesterday' or 'She exercised for an hour'.

Notes on ejercitar in the Preterite

Ejercitar is regular in the preterite indicative. All forms follow the standard conjugation pattern for -ar verbs.

Example Sentences

  • Yo ejercité mi cuerpo en el gimnasio.

    I exercised my body at the gym.

    yo

  • ¿Tú ejercitaste tu paciencia con él?

    Did you exercise your patience with him?

  • Él ejercitó su derecho al voto.

    He exercised his right to vote.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros ejercitamos juntos ayer.

    We exercised together yesterday.

    nosotros

  • Vosotros ejercitasteis mucho para la carrera.

    You all exercised a lot for the race.

    vosotros

  • Ellos ejercitaron su influencia para cambiar las cosas.

    They exercised their influence to change things.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the imperfect instead of the preterite for a single completed action, e.g., 'Ayer ejercitaba'.

    Correct: For a specific completed action, use the preterite: 'Ayer ejercité'.

    Why: The preterite marks a finished event, while the imperfect describes ongoing or habitual past actions.

  • Mistake: Confusing 'ejercitamos' (preterite) with 'ejercitamos' (present).

    Correct: Context is key. 'Nosotros ejercitamos' can mean 'we exercise' (present) or 'we exercised' (preterite).

    Why: The nosotros form is identical in both the present and preterite indicative tenses.

Master Spanish verbs in context

Memorizing tables only gets you so far. Read 200+ illustrated and narrated Spanish stories to see verbs like 'ejercitar' used naturally — in the tenses you're learning.

Related Tenses