Most Spanish verbs are regular in the preterite tense. This video explains how to form the preterite tense of regular verbs.
Each subject pronoun has its own verb ending in Spanish. The ending of the verb indicates who is carrying out the action. Subject pronouns are not always needed when using verbs in Spanish.
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