Most Spanish verbs are regular in the preterite tense. This video explains how to form the preterite tense of regular verbs.
In this sentence, the subject is Matt and Nate, which is plural; thus, we have to change our verb to eat. A regular verb is one that conforms to the rules of grammar, whereas an irregular verb is one ...
Most Spanish verbs are regular in the preterite tense. The Spanish preterite tense is used to describe completed actions in the past. For example: Fui al cine ayer. - I went to the cinema yesterday.