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enojar Preterite Conjugation

enojarto get angry

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Quick answer:

Use enojé, enojaste, enojó, enojamos, enojasteis, enojaron for completed past anger.

enojar Preterite Forms

yoenojé
enojaste
él/ella/ustedenojó
nosotrosenojamos
vosotrosenojasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesenojaron

When to Use the Preterite

The preterite is for a specific instance or a completed period of getting angry in the past. It marks the beginning or end of an angry episode.

Notes on enojar in the Preterite

Enojarse is fully regular in the preterite tense. It follows the standard conjugation pattern for -ar verbs.

Example Sentences

  • Me enojé mucho cuando escuché lo que dijo.

    I got very angry when I heard what he said.

    yo

  • ¿Te enojaste por mi comentario?

    Did you get angry because of my comment?

  • Ella se enojó y se fue de la habitación.

    She got angry and left the room.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros nos enojamos, pero lo resolvimos.

    We got angry, but we resolved it.

    nosotros

  • Ellos se enojaron por la decisión del jefe.

    They got angry about the boss's decision.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using imperfect instead of preterite: 'Me enojaba cuando lo escuché.'

    Correct: Use preterite for a specific, completed action: 'Me enojé cuando lo escuché.'

    Why: The preterite marks a single, completed event of getting angry, while the imperfect suggests an ongoing or habitual state of anger in the past.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the reflexive pronoun: 'Enojé mucho.'

    Correct: Include the reflexive pronoun: 'Me enojé mucho.'

    Why: 'Enojarse' is a reflexive verb, and the pronoun is necessary to indicate the subject is the recipient of the action (getting angry).

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