Spanish 101 · Verb conjugation

Conjugate terminar

to finish · ar-verb

Using this verb

This verb belongs to the ar-verb family in the charts below. Use the present for habits and facts, the preterite for completed events in the past, and the imperfect for ongoing or repeated past situations — your instructor’s examples win if they differ slightly.

Listen for terminar in class and in audio: match the ending to the subject pronoun you hear or read, then check your agreement (singular/plural, person).

Yo termino todos los días.I finish every day. (present habit)

Ayer yo terminé.Yesterday I did — preterite for a completed moment.

Conjugation tables

Presente
yotermino
terminas
él/ellatermina
nosotrosterminamos
vosotrostermináis
ellos/ellasterminan
Pretérito
yoterminé
terminaste
él/ellaterminó
nosotrosterminamos
vosotrosterminasteis
ellos/ellasterminaron
Imperfecto
yoterminaba
terminabas
él/ellaterminaba
nosotrosterminábamos
vosotrosterminabais
ellos/ellasterminaban
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FAQ

How do you conjugate terminar in Spanish?
Use the three tables on this page: presente, pretérito, and imperfecto. Match the ending to each subject pronoun.
Is terminar regular or irregular?
If the forms follow the usual endings for its group, treat it as regular in your course; if they look like memorized exceptions (ser, ir, stem-changers, etc.), your instructor will flag them on exams.
What tense uses which form?
Present for now and habits; preterite for completed past actions; imperfect for ongoing or repeated past and many descriptions. Your textbook examples refine the split.

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