preterita
Preterita is not a widely recognized term in standard Spanish grammar. The past tense is generally called pretérito, with two main forms being pretérito imperfecto (imperfect) and pretérito perfecto simple (preterite). The feminine form pretérita is not commonly used as an independent label in grammar references. When a feminine noun is described, speakers usually say la forma pretérita or la construcción pretérita rather than treat pretérita as a standalone term.
Pretérito describes past actions viewed as completed. It contrasts with the imperfect, which describes ongoing, habitual,
Etymology and scope: pretérito comes from Latin praeteritus “passed,” and is a key term across Romance languages