Read Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish Online
Authors: Margarita Madrigal
Tags: #Reference, #Language Arts & Disciplines
PAGAR,
to pay
PAGUÉ,
I paid
PAGÓ,
you, he, she paid
Notice that “pagué” ends in “gué” instead of just “gé.” Verbs that end in “gar” in the infinitive end in “gué” in the first person past, in order to retain the hard sound of the “g.” The hard “g” is sometimes indicated in the same way in English. The “g” in “gentle” is soft, and in order to make it hard you spell it “gue” as in “guest.” The “gue” in Spanish is pronounced as the “gue” in “guest.”
INFINITIVE | FIRST PERSON PAST | THIRD PERSON PAST |
investigar, to investigate | investigué, I investigated | investigó, you investigated |
cargar, to load | cargué, I loaded | cargó, you loaded |
castigar, to punish | castigué, I punished | castigó, you punished |
fumigar, to fumigate | fumigué, I fumigated | fumigó, you fumigated |
irrigar, to irrigate | irrigué, I irrigated | irrigó, you irrigated |
llegar, to arrive | llegué, I arrived | llegó you arrived |
entregar, to deliver | entregué, I delivered | entregó, you delivered |
navegar, to sail | navegué, I sailed | navegó, you sailed |
jugar, to play ( a game ) | jugué, I played | jugó, you played |
apagar, to put out ( the light ) | apagué, I put out (the light) | apagó, you put out (the light) |
obligar, to oblige, force | obligué, I forced | obligó, you forced |
PUBLICAR, to publish | PUBLIQUÉ, I published | PUBLICÓ, you, he, she published |