What is the preterite conjugation of venir?
Venir Conjugation: Preterite Tense
yo | vine |
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tú | viniste |
él/ella | vino |
ns. | vinimos |
vs. | vinisteis |
What is the subjunctive of venir?
Subject Pronouns | Venir: Present Subjunctive | Translation |
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yo | venga | I come |
tú | vengas | you come |
él/ella/usted | venga | he/she comes – you formal come |
nosotros/as | vengamos | we come |
What does venir mean in conjugation in Spanish?
Like many other common Spanish verbs, venir is highly irregular. It is a stem-changing verb, which means that in some conjugations the vowel e from the verb’s stem can change to ie or i when found in a stressed syllable. Also, a -d- or -g- is added to the ending of some conjugations.
When to use Aller or venir in French?
Nous venons de le faire / We just did it. This is quite useful but can only apply to things you have only just done. It’s not as useful as the near future construction: aller + verb in the infinitive which is often used to replace the future tense. French Verbs Ending in Venir
What’s the difference between je viens and venir?
Since venir starts with a v, there will be no elision. Note, however, that the present indicative (je viens) rhymes with bien, whereas the simple past (je vins) rhymes with “vin” (actually, it’s pronounced exactly the same way).
When to use venir in a recent past construction?
Recent Past Construction Using Venir. Venir is commonly used to express the recent past — the idea that one has just done something. This construction is formed with the conjugated venir + de + the infinitive of the action that has just occurred. Je viens d’arriver / I (have) just arrived.