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I rregular Preterit Verbs

I rregular Preterit Verbs. Dar and Ver. They both look very similar:. *** THERE ARE NO WRITTEN ACCENT MARKS!!! ***. Dar: to give. Ver: to see. Di. Di. mos. Vi. Vi. mos. Di. ste. Di. Vi. ste. Vi. steis. steis. Di. o. Di. eron. Vi. o. Vi. eron. IR and SER.

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I rregular Preterit Verbs

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  1. Irregular Preterit Verbs

  2. Dar and Ver They both look very similar: *** THERE ARE NO WRITTEN ACCENT MARKS!!! *** Dar: to give Ver: to see Di Di mos Vi Vi mos Di ste Di Vi ste Vi steis steis Di o Di eron Vi o Vi eron

  3. IR and SER There is one thing that they both have in common: IR: to go SER: to be FU i FU imos FU i FU imos FU iste FU isteis FU iste FU isteis FU e FU eron FU e FU eron

  4. Try these: They went to school. You were stupid. We went to the hospital. The ladies were UGLY! Yo fui a la casa. Yo fui muy inteligente. Fueron a escuela. Fuiste estupido. Fuimos al hospital. ¡Las mujeres fueron feas! I went home. I was very inteligent. How do you know the difference between FUI and FUI?

  5. HACER: to do or make hice hicimos hiciste hicisteis H IZ O hicieron

  6. CREER y LEER LEER: to read CREER: to believe cre í cre ímos le í le ímos cre íste cre le íste le ísteis ísteis crey ó crey eron ley ó ley eron

  7. OÍR OÍR: to hear Oí Oímos Oíste Oísteis Oyó Oyeron

  8. ¡PRACTICA! • My brother took Spanish 3 last year. • I heard that it was difficult. • We read in Spanish almost every day. • Everybody went to class. • My brother gave me the notes in advance. • I saw that he studied a lot.

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