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Andar Preterite Tense
Explore the intricacies of the Spanish Preterite Tense with the verb andar. Our page offers an extensive conjugation chart, interactive verb games, and real-world sentences using andar. Embark on a linguistic adventure and seamlessly incorporate andar into your Spanish repertoire. Discover more with Spanish conjugation. Hone your skills by practicing andar’s conjugations on the dedicated andar conjugation page.
Verb Meaning(s): to walk, to go
Verb Chart: Andar Preterite Tense
Yo | anduve I walked | Nosotros | anduvimos we walked |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | anduviste you walked | Vosotros (informal Spain) | anduvisteis you all walked |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | anduvo he/she/you walked | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | anduvieron they/you all walked |
Andar Preterite Tense Practice
Andar Preterite Sentence Examples
Yesterday, I walked in the park with my dog.
2. ¿Anduviste a la escuela esta mañana?
Did you walk to school this morning?
3. Él anduvo rápido para no llegar tarde.
He walked fast to not be late.
4. Ella anduvo por toda la ciudad durante sus vacaciones.
She walked all over the city during her vacation.
5. ¿Anduvo Ud. con nosotros ayer?
Did you walk with us yesterday?
We walked through the old streets.
7. ¿Anduvieron ellos por el sendero en la montaña?
Did they walk on the trail in the mountain?
8. Las chicas anduvieron por el centro comercial.
The girls walked through the mall.
9. ¿Anduvieron Uds. hasta la biblioteca?
Did you all walk to the library?
10. Vosotros anduvisteis por el parque nacional.
You all (Spain) walked through the national park.
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