Ser Preterite Conjugation

Use the chart, examples, and video below to learn how to conjugate ser in the preterite tense ("pretérito perfecto simple").

Ser: Preterite Conjugation Chart

PRONOUN CONJUGATION
yo fui
fuiste
él/ella/Ud. fue
nosotros fuemos
vosotros fuisteis
ellos/ellas/Uds. fueron

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Examples: how to conjugate ser in preterite tense

Here are some examples of conjugating ser in preterite form:

El concierto fue un desastre.

The concert was a disaster.

Era tan hermoso.

He was so beautiful.

Las pizzas fueron asquerosas.

The pizzas were disgusting.

Tips:

  • Ser is an irregular verb, making it trickier to learn.
  • Don’t worry about memorising all the conjugations perfectly. Through speaking and listening on a regular basis, you’ll become able to conjugate verbs correctly most of the time even if you don't remember the rules and exceptions off by heart.
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Here's a reminder of what the Spanish personal pronouns mean:

  • yo = I
  • tú = you (informal)
  • él/ella = he/she
  • nosotros/nosotras = we
  • vosotros/vosotras = you (plural, informal, Spain only)
  • ellos/ellas = they
  • Usted = you (singular formal) & ustedes = you (plural formal). These are used much more in Latin America than in Spain - the latter being more informal.

How to conjugate ser in the preterite tense - recommended video:

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See how to conjugate hacer in other tenses:

Conjugate ser in the present

Conjugate ser in the imperfect

Conjugate ser in the future

Conjugate ser in the subjunctive