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Preterite of Dar and Hacer. Page 412 Realidades 1. DAR. The verb DAR means “to give.” It is only irregular in the “yo” form. Other than that, it has regular -AR verb endings. I give You give He She gives It. We give They give. TO GIVE (Present Tense). Yo doy Tú das
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Preterite of Dar and Hacer Page 412 Realidades 1
DAR • The verb DAR means “to give.” • It is only irregular in the “yo” form. Other than that, it has regular -AR verb endings.
I give You give He She gives It We give They give TO GIVE (Present Tense)
Yo doy Tú das Él Ella da Ud. Nos. damos Vos. dais Ellos Ellas dan Uds. DAR (present tense)
DAR • Because we often say to whom we give something, dar is usually used with the indirect object pronouns me, te, le, nos, and les.
DAR • Nuestro profesor nos da mucha tarea. • Nunca les doy nada a mis primos.
DAR • Mis abuelos van a darme un libro para mi cumpleaños.
DAR (past tense) • The preterite stem for dar is di-. The same stem is used for all the preterite forms. • Dar is irregular in the preterite and has no accent marks.
Yo di Tú diste Él Ella dio Ud. Nos. dimos Vos. disteis Ellos Ellas dieron Uds. DAR (preterite tense)
HACER • The verb hacer means “to do” or “to make” • In the present tense it’s forms are: • hago, haces, hace, hacemos, hacéis, and hacen.
HACER • The preterite stem of HACER is hic-. • In the Ud./él/ella form, the -c- changes to a -z- so that it keeps the “s” sound: hizo.
Yo hice Tú hiciste Ud. Él hizo Ella Nosotros hicimos Vosotros hicisteis Uds. Ellos hicieron Ellas HACER (preterite)