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privar Preterite Conjugation

privarto deprive

B2regular -ar★★★★
Quick answer:

The preterite of 'privar' is regular: privé, privaste, privó, privamos, privasteis, privaron.

privar Preterite Forms

yoprivé
privaste
él/ella/ustedprivó
nosotrosprivamos
vosotrosprivasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedesprivaron

When to Use the Preterite

Use the preterite of 'privar' to describe a specific, completed action in the past where someone or something was deprived of something. For example, 'El huracán privó a la ciudad de electricidad' (The hurricane deprived the city of electricity). It marks the beginning or end of the act of depriving.

Notes on privar in the Preterite

Privar is regular in the preterite tense. All conjugations follow the standard -ar pattern.

Example Sentences

  • Ayer, el corte de luz me privó de mi trabajo por horas.

    Yesterday, the power outage deprived me of my work for hours.

    él/ella/usted

  • El equipo nos privó de la victoria en el último minuto.

    The team deprived us of victory in the last minute.

    él/ella/usted

  • Yo privé a mi hermano de su consola por una semana.

    I deprived my brother of his console for a week.

    yo

  • ¿Privaste a alguien de algo importante?

    Did you deprive someone of something important?

  • Nos privamos de postre para ahorrar dinero.

    We deprived ourselves of dessert to save money.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using 'privé' (preterite yo) when meaning 'we deprived'.

    Correct: The 'yo' preterite is 'privé', while the 'nosotros' preterite is 'privamos'.

    Why: These forms are distinct and refer to different subjects. 'Privamos' is also the present indicative 'we deprive'.

  • Mistake: Forgetting the accent on 'privó' (él/ella/usted).

    Correct: The third-person singular preterite form is 'privó', with an accent on the 'o'.

    Why: The accent is necessary to distinguish it from the present indicative 'priva' and to indicate stress.

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