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cambiaron

Cambiaron is the third-person plural form of the Spanish verb cambiar in the pretérito indefinido (simple past) indicative mood. It translates to "they changed" and is also used to represent "you all changed" in dialects where ustedes is the plural second person.

Grammatical notes: Cambiar is a regular -ar verb. In the preterite, the standard endings are -é, -aste,

Usage: Cambiaron is frequently found in narrative and reported speech. Examples include: "Los planes cambiaron" (The

Notes: Cambiaron is a verb form and not a noun or proper name. It can appear with

See also: cambiar, pretérito indefinido, conjugation of Spanish verbs, Spanish grammar.

-ó,
-amos,
-asteis,
-aron.
Cambiaron
corresponds
to
ellos/ellas/ustedes.
It
denotes
a
completed
action
in
the
past
and
is
commonly
used
to
describe
a
change
of
state
or
alteration
of
something.
plans
changed)
and
"Después
de
la
reunión,
cambiaron
de
opinión"
(After
the
meeting,
they
changed
their
minds).
The
form
carries
plural
subject
information
through
its
ending,
with
the
subject
often
inferred
from
context.
a
direct
object
or
in
pronominal
constructions
such
as
cambiar
de
opinión
or
cambiar
de
casa,
where
the
meaning
centers
on
the
change
itself.