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Bailar Preterite Tense
Immerse yourself in the Spanish Preterite Tense with the lively verb bailar. Our page is filled with a detailed conjugation chart, dynamic verb games, and common sentences using bailar. Bring the joy of Spanish into your life and dance through conversations with bailar. Explore more Spanish verbs at Spanish conjugation. Get into the rhythm of bailar by visiting bailar conjugation.
Verb Meaning(s): to dance
Verb Chart: Bailar Preterite Tense
Yo | bailé I danced | Nosotros | bailamos we danced |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | bailaste you danced | Vosotros (informal Spain) | bailasteis you all danced |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | bailó he/she/you danced | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | bailaron they/you all danced |
Bailar Preterite Tense Practice
Bailar Preterite Sentence Examples
I danced salsa all night at the party.
2. ¿Bailaste en la boda de tu primo?
Did you dance at your cousin’s wedding?
3. Él bailó en el festival de danza escolar.
He danced at the school dance festival.
4. Ella bailó tango con su abuelo en su cumpleaños.
She danced tango with her grandfather on her birthday.
5. ¿Bailó Ud. en el concurso de baile?
Did you dance in the dance contest?
We danced at a club last night.
7. ¿Bailaron ellos en el carnaval?
Did they dance at the carnival?
8. Las chicas bailaron flamenco en la feria cultural.
The girls danced flamenco at the cultural fair.
9. ¿Bailaron Uds. en la celebración del Año Nuevo?
Did you all dance at the New Year’s celebration?
10. Vosotros bailasteis en la playa durante las vacaciones.
You all (Spain) danced on the beach during the vacation.
Boost Your Bailar Preterite Skills
Excellent work mastering bailar in the Preterite tense! Now deepen your skills by contrasting it with the Imperfect tense of bailar for ongoing or habitual past dances. Then explore the Present Perfect tense of bailar to discuss recent dance experiences. Finally, reinforce your understanding by reviewing the Subjunctive tense of bailar to express wishes or uncertainty. Keep practicing—your fluency is progressing well!


