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Changes in meaning in the past. The preterit is used to talk about completed actions/events. Some verbs describe “states” of being which are associated with the imperfect tense. If used in the preterit , it has to be an action/event , something that is visible .
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Changes in meaning in the past • The preterit is used to talk about completed actions/events. • Some verbs describe “states” of being which are associated with the imperfect tense. • If used in the preterit, it has to be an action/event, something that is visible. • Another way to think about these verbs in the preterit is that they are the start of an ongoing event in the past.
Changes in meaning in the past • Querer= to want • Typically used in the imperfect to imply a state of mind…”wanted.” Not visible and ongoing. • If used in the preterit it means “tried to” this is something that is visible to others and an action that it is completed.
Changes in meaning in the past • No querer= to not want • Typically used in the imperfect to imply a state of mind…”didn’t want.” Not visible and ongoing. • If used in the preterit it means “refused to” this is something that is visible to others and an action that it is completed.
Changes in meaning in the past • Poder= to be able • Typically used in the imperfect to imply a state of being…”was able.” Not visible or no beginning or end. • If used in the preterit it means “managed or succeeded” this is something that is visible to others and an action that it is completed.
Changes in meaning in the past • No Poder= to not be able • Typically used in the imperfect to imply a state of being…”was not able.” Not visible or no beginning or end. • If used in the preterit it means “failed to” this is something that is visible to others and an action that it is completed.
Changes in meaning in the past • Saber= to know factual info • Typically used in the imperfect to imply a state of being…”knew.” Not visible or no beginning or end/ongoing. • If used in the preterit it means “found out/learned” this is something that is visible to others and an action that it is completed. It is the start of knowing something.
Changes in meaning in the past • Conocer = to know person/place/thing • Typically used in the imperfect to imply a state of being…”acquainted with.” Not visible or no beginning or end/ongoing. • If used in the preterit it means “met” this is something that is visible to others and an action that it is completed. It is the start of knowing someone/thing.
Changes in meaning in the past • Tener = to have • Typically used in the imperfect to imply a state of being…”used to have.” Not visible or no beginning or end/ongoing. • If used in the preterit it means “received/got” this is something that is visible to others and an action that it is completed. It is the start of having something.