The preterite tense is used to express this type of past action.
completed, an action with a definite start and end point, etc.
These are the yo, tú and él/ella/usted future tense endings.
-é, ás, á
These are the conditional tense ending for nosotros/as and ellos/ellas/uds.
-íamos and -ían
¿Estás cansado/a hoy?
These are the imperfect endings for regular -er and -ir endings.
-ía, -ías, -ía, -íamos, -ían
é, aste, ó, amos, aron
These are the nosotros/as and ellos/ellas/ustedes future tense endings.
-emos and -án
These are the conditional tense endings for yo, tú and él/ella/ud.
ía, ías, ía
This is how you would say, "He has studied a lot."
Él ha estudiado mucho.
The imperfect tense is used to express these types of past actions.
Repetitive, ongoing, actions without a definite start or end point, etc.
These are the regular -er and -ir verb endings for the preterite tense.
í, iste, ió, imos, ieron
This is the future tense yo form of tener.
tendré
viviría
This is how you would say, "Burritos are sold here."
Se venden burritos aquí.
The imperfect yo form of ver is this.
veía
The tú form of ser and the él/ella/usted form of ir in the preterite are these.
fuiste, fue
This is the future tense ella form of saber.
sabrá
This is how you say "I would like" in Spanish.
Me gustaría
These are the tú command form of hacer.
haz
The imperfect nosotros forms of ir and ser are these.
íbamos, éramos
The preterite yo forms of jugar, abrazar and tocar are these.
jugué, abracé y toqué
This is the future tense ustedes form of hacer.
harán
This is how you say "She would want" in Spanish.
This is how you would say "Tell me the truth."
Dime la verdad.