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llegar Preterite Conjugation

llegarto arrive

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Quick answer:

The preterite of llegar is mostly regular but has a spelling change in the 'yo' form: llegué.

llegar Preterite Forms

yollegué
llegaste
él/ella/ustedllegó
nosotrosllegamos
vosotrosllegasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesllegaron

When to Use the Preterite

Use the preterite when you arrived at a specific destination at a specific point in time. It marks a completed action that happened once.

Notes on llegar in the Preterite

To keep the 'g' sound hard before an 'e', the 'yo' form changes 'g' to 'gu' (llegué). All other forms are regular.

Example Sentences

  • Llegué a casa muy tarde anoche.

    I arrived home very late last night.

    yo

  • ¿A qué hora llegaste al aeropuerto?

    What time did you arrive at the airport?

  • El tren llegó con retraso.

    The train arrived late.

    él/ella/usted

  • Llegamos a la meta juntos.

    We reached the finish line together.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Writing 'llegé' for the yo form.

    Correct: Llegué

    Why: Without the 'u', the 'g' would sound like an 'h' (lleg-eh). The 'gu' preserves the hard 'g' sound.

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