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Asistir Preterite Tense
Dive into the Spanish Preterite Tense with the verb asistir. Our page features a thorough conjugation chart, interactive verb games, and practical sentences that use asistir. Make your Spanish learning journey exciting and use asistir accurately in your conversations. Expand your verb expertise with Spanish verbs. Perfect your use of asistir by practicing on our asistir conjugation page.
Verb Meaning(s): to attend, to assist
Verb Chart: Asistir Preterite Tense
Yo | asistí I attended | Nosotros | asistimos we attended |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | asististe you attended | Vosotros (informal Spain) | asististeis you all attended |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | asistió he/she/you attended | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | asistieron they/you all attended |
Asistir Preterite Tense Practice
Asistir Preterite Sentence Examples
I attended a rock concert last weekend.
2. ¿Asististe a la reunión de estudiantes ayer?
Did you attend the student meeting yesterday?
3. Él asistió a una conferencia importante.
He attended an important conference.
4. Ella asistió a clases de baile durante el verano.
She attended dance classes during the summer.
5. ¿Asistió Ud. al seminario de arte?
Did you attend the art seminar?
We attended a soccer match yesterday.
7. ¿Asistieron ellos al estreno de la película?
Did they attend the movie premiere?
8. Las chicas asistieron a un taller de ciencias.
The girls attended a science workshop.
9. ¿Asistieron Uds. al festival de música?
Did you all attend the music festival?
10. Vosotros asististeis a la exposición de arte en el museo.
You all (Spain) attended the art exhibition at the museum.
Boost Your Asistir Preterite Skills
Excellent work mastering asistir in the Preterite tense! Now deepen your skills by contrasting it with the Imperfect tense of asistir for ongoing or habitual past attendance. Then explore the Present Perfect tense of asistir to discuss relevant past actions. Finally, reinforce your skills by reviewing the Subjunctive tense of asistir to express wishes or uncertainty. Keep practicing—your fluency is progressing well!


