Read the following sentence, changing the verb from the present tense to the preterite tense. Put the preterite form of the verb in the answer blank.

Carlitos trae el auricular a su mamá.

Respuesta :

Read the following sentence, changing the verb from the present tense to the preterite tense. Put the preterite form of the verb in the answer blank.

Carlitos trae el auricular a su mamá.

Answer : Carlitos trajo el auricular a su mamá.

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Answer:

Carlitos trajo el auricular a su mamá.

Explanation:

The verb "trae" comes from the infinitive "traer". The preterite of the verb traer in the third person of the singular is "trajo". In English this phrase means: "Carlitos brought the handset to his mother". Traer is an irregular verb, that's why its different conjugations aren't formed with the common rules regular verbs have.