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gobernar Preterite Conjugation

gobernarto govern

B1stem-changing (e to ie) -ar★★★★
Quick answer:

Gobernar is completely regular in the preterite: goberné, gobernaste, gobernó, gobernamos, gobernasteis, gobernaron.

gobernar Preterite Forms

yogoberné
gobernaste
él/ella/ustedgobernó
nosotrosgobernamos
vosotrosgobernasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesgobernaron

When to Use the Preterite

Use the preterite for historical facts or specific terms of office that have ended, like 'He governed for four years.'

Notes on gobernar in the Preterite

Unlike the present tense, gobernar is regular in the preterite. There is no stem change (no 'ie') here.

Example Sentences

  • Ella gobernó el país durante una década.

    She governed the country for a decade.

    él/ella/usted

  • Gobernamos la ciudad con éxito el año pasado.

    We governed the city successfully last year.

    nosotros

  • Los reyes gobernaron con mano dura.

    The kings governed with an iron fist.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: gobiernó

    Correct: gobernó

    Why: Learners mistakenly carry the present tense stem change (ie) into the preterite.

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