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PAST TENSE El Pretérito. El Pretérito :. is a past tense (“-ed”) talks about what happened Describes a completed past action. 1. REGULAR VERBS. Verbs ending in - AR. Pretérito endings for -ar verbs are:. Pretérito endings for –ER / -IR verbs are:. 2. VERBS ending in
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El Pretérito: • is a past tense (“-ed”) • talks about what happened • Describes a completed past action
Verbs ending in - AR • Pretérito endings for -ar verbs are:
2. VERBS ending in – CAR/ - GAR / -ZAR
CAR • If a verb ends in –CAR, we still use the regular –AR ending, but the stem will change in the YO form Drop the –car and add -qué • Practicar Yo practiqué
- GAR • Drop the –gar and add gué • JUGAR Yo jugué - ZAR Drop the –zar and add -cé • ALMORZAR Yo almorcé
For verbs that end in a vowel after you drop the temination AR, ER, IR.: aer – caer – to fall eer – leer = to read; creer = to think / believe oir = to hear oer – roer = to gnaw The third person singular form (él, ella, usted) uses the ending yó (rather than ió).
The third person plural (ellos, ellas, ustedes) uses the ending yeron (rather than ieron). The remaining forms gain a written accentover the letter “I”.
For example: leer- to read Yo leí Tú leíste Él, Ella, Ud. leyó Nosotros leímos Vosotros leísteis Ellos, Ellas, Uds. leyeron
Verbs that end in -uirchange in the same way, but the written accent overthe letter "i" onlyoccurs in the yo form. For example: construir- to construct Yo construí Tú construiste Él, Ella, Usted construyó Nosotros construimos Vosotros construisteis Ellos, Ellas, Ustedes construyeron
You will need to know the following Spelling-Change Verbs: caer (to fall) creer (to think/believe) leer (to read) oír (to hear) roer (to gnaw) construir (to construct) incluir (to include) influir (to influence)
The only verbs that have a stem change in the preterite tense are those which meet the following three requirements: • The infinitive of the verb ends in –ir. 2. The verb was a stem-changing verb in the present tense. 3. It does NOT fall into one of the other categoriesof verbs in preterite: regular, car/gar/zar, completely irregular, * -ar and –er verbs that changed stems in the present tense do NOT change stems in the preterite- they are conjugated like all other regular preterite verbs
In preterite, there are two types of stem changes: 1. If the stem contains an e, it changes to an i( E to I ) sentir > sintió 2. If the stem contains an o, it changes to a u ( O to U ) dormir > durmió
In preterite, thestemonly changes in two forms: • Third Person Singular ( él, ella, usted) • Third Person Plural (ellos, ellas, ustedes)
You will need to know the following E to I verbs: Competir- to compete Requerir- to require, to need Conseguir- to get, to obtain Seguir- to follow, to continue Divertirse- to have fun, to enjoy oneself Sentirse- to feel Pedir- to request, to ask for Servir- to serve Preferir- to prefer Vestirse- to dress oneself Repetir- to repeat You will need to know the following O to U verbs: Dormir- to sleep Morir- to die
Verbs whose stem change in: V stems • Andar stem: anduv- • Estar stem: estuv- U stems • Poder stem: pud • Saber stem: sup
J stems: • Decir Dij – • Traer traj I stems: • Querer stem: Quis- • Venir stem: Vin-
If the stem does NOT end in “J” you need to add the following endings after changing the stem
If the stem ends in “J” you need to add the following endings after changing the stem