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soñar Preterite Conjugation

soñarto dream

A1irregular (stem-changing: o → ue) -ar★★★★★
Quick answer:

The preterite of soñar is regular: soñé, soñaste, soñó, soñamos, soñasteis, soñaron.

soñar Preterite Forms

yosoñé
soñaste
él/ella/ustedsoñó
nosotrossoñamos
vosotrossoñasteis
ellos/ellas/ustedessoñaron

When to Use the Preterite

Use the preterite to talk about a specific dream you had on a particular night or a goal you finally achieved (dreamed of) in the past.

Notes on soñar in the Preterite

Unlike the present tense, soñar is completely regular in the preterite. The 'o' does not change to 'ue'.

Example Sentences

  • Anoche soñé con mi abuela.

    Last night I dreamed about my grandmother.

    yo

  • ¿Soñaste algo raro ayer?

    Did you dream something weird yesterday?

  • Ellos soñaron con viajar por el mundo.

    They dreamed of traveling the world.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: sueñé

    Correct: soñé

    Why: Learners often try to use the 'ue' stem change in the preterite, but soñar only changes its stem in the present tense.

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