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Traer Preterite Tense
Explore the action of bringing or carrying in Spanish with the Preterite Tense of traer. Our page offers a comprehensive conjugation chart, interactive verb activities, and practical sentences using traer. Master this verb to talk about bringing objects or people to a place. Deepen your understanding of Spanish verbs with Spanish conjugation. Develop your traer conjugation skills at our traer conjugation page.
Verb Meaning(s): to bring, to carry
Verb Chart: Traer Preterite Tense
Yo | traje I brought | Nosotros | trajimos we brought |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | trajiste you brought | Vosotros (informal Spain) | trajisteis you all brought |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | trajo he/she/you brought | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | trajeron they/you all brought |
Traer Preterite Tense Practice
Traer Preterite Sentence Examples
Yesterday, I brought homemade cookies to the office.
2. ¿Trajiste tu cámara para capturar el evento?
Did you bring your camera to capture the event?
3. Él trajo un regalo sorpresa para su amigo.
He brought a surprise gift for his friend.
4. Ella trajo flores a su abuela.
She brought flowers to her grandmother.
5. ¿Trajo Ud. los documentos necesarios para la reunión?
Did you bring the necessary documents for the meeting?
We brought our favorite music for the road trip.
7. ¿Trajeron ellos suficiente comida para el picnic?
Did they bring enough food for the picnic?
8. Las chicas trajeron sus trajes de baño para la fiesta en la piscina.
The girls brought their swimsuits for the pool party.
9. ¿Trajeron Uds. abrigos por si hacía frío?
Did you all bring coats in case it got cold?
10. Vosotros trajisteis un mapa antiguo a la clase de historia.
You all (Spain) brought an old map to history class.
Tell Past Stories with “Traer” in the Preterite
Now that you’ve learned the preterite tense of traer (“traje,” “trajeron”), deepen your storytelling by comparing it with habitual past actions in the imperfect tense of traer. Express ongoing giving with the present progressive of traer, or give instructions with the command tense of traer. For a full overview of verb forms and irregularities, visit our Complete Spanish Verb Guide. Keep practicing—your fluency becomes stronger every day!


