Spanish irregular simple past conjugation with same endings
In Spanish there is a group of common verbs that are irregular in the simple past. The verbs in this category all have an irregular stem, but share the same set of endings:
-e
-iste
-o
-imos
-isteis
-ieron*
*for verbs that end in -ducir (introducir, conducir, producir...) and also verb "traer" (to bring), their "they" form in El Indefinido is -eron (not -ieron)
Important: Note that these verbs do not have accents on the yo and él forms that you normally find in the regular simple past conjugation.
Verbs in this group:
andar | stem: anduv- | to walk |
caber | stem: cup- | to fit |
estar | stem: estuv- | to be |
haber | stem: hub- | to have (auxiliary), there was/were |
hacer | stem: hic- | to do/make |
poder | stem: pud- | can/to be able to |
poner | stem: pus- | to put |
querer | stem: quis- | to want/love |
saber | stem: sup- | to know |
tener | stem: tuv- | to have |
venir | stem: vin- | to come |
traer | stem: traj- | to bring |