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Mostrar Preterite Tense
Reveal your Spanish skills with the Preterite Tense of mostrar. Our interactive page includes a detailed conjugation chart, fun verb games, and sentences demonstrating mostrar in use. Master expressing the act of showing or displaying in Spanish. For more insights into Spanish verbs, visit Spanish conjugation. Advance your mostrar conjugation on our mostrar conjugation page.
Verb Meaning(s): to show, to display
Verb Chart: Mostrar Preterite Tense
Yo | mostré I showed | Nosotros | mostramos we showed |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | mostraste you showed | Vosotros (informal Spain) | mostrasteis you all showed |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | mostró he/she/you showed | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | mostraron they/you all showed |
Mostrar Preterite Tense Practice
Mostrar Preterite Sentence Examples
Yesterday, I showed my science project in class.
2. ¿Mostraste tus habilidades en el concurso de talentos?
Did you show your skills in the talent show?
3. Él mostró su colección de monedas a sus amigos.
He showed his coin collection to his friends.
4. Ella mostró su vestido nuevo en la fiesta.
She showed her new dress at the party.
5. ¿Mostró Ud. el informe a su jefe?
Did you show the report to your boss?
We showed our vacation photos to the family.
7. ¿Mostraron ellos su proyecto en la feria de ciencias?
Did they show their project at the science fair?
8. Las chicas mostraron sus dibujos en la exposición de arte escolar.
The girls showed their drawings at the school art exhibition.
9. ¿Mostraron Uds. cómo usar el nuevo software al equipo?
Did you all show how to use the new software to the team?
10. Vosotros mostrasteis vuestros talentos musicales en el concierto.
You all (Spain) showed your musical talents at the concert.
Advance Your Mostrar Skills
Well done mastering mostrar in the Preterite tense (“mostré”)! To widen your verb toolkit, next explore the Subjunctive tense of mostrar for expressing hopes or uncertainty, and reinforce usage with the Present Perfect tense of mostrar for actions you have shown. Keep building consistency, and your ability to communicate will shine!


