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TPRS Día 3

TPRS Día 3. Cuando - When De repente - Suddenly Occurió – (There) occured Una explosión – an explosion Eres un heroe – You’re a hero! Me salvaste – You saved me Despues - Afterward Los bomberos – the firefighters Apagaron – (they) put out Salvó – He/She/It saved

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TPRS Día 3

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  1. TPRS Día3 • Cuando - When • De repente - Suddenly • Occurió – (There) occured • Unaexplosión – an explosion • Eres un heroe – You’re a hero! • Me salvaste – You saved me • Despues - Afterward • Los bomberos – the firefighters • Apagaron – (they) put out • Salvó – He/She/It saved • Los heridos – the injured (people)

  2. TPRS Day 3 Había un gatoque se llamaba Groucho. Un día, Groucho estabacaminando en la calle y viohumo en el hospital. Gritó “Socorro” y corrió al hospital. Al hospital, Groucho vio un incendiogrande y oyógritos. Groucho subiólasescaleras de prisa y encontró un gallo en unasilla de ruedas. El gallogritó, Socorro, Socorro! El gallo se llamaba “Guido.” Groucho agarró a Guido y ellossaltaronpor la ventana y se cayeron al suelo. CuandoGuido Y Groucho se cayeron al suelo, de repenteoccurióunaexplosión en el hospital. Guido gritó, “Groucho eres un heroe, me salvaste!” Después, los bomberoscorrieron al incendio y apagaron el incendio. Un bombero, que se llamaba Eduardo corrió en el hospital y salvó a los heridos.

  3. Notes on –ER/-IR Preterite Verbs Preterite means that the verbs are in the past tesne. Verb conjugation is still the same as it’s always been, but now there are new endings to memorize. Here are the Preterite endings for Regular –ER/IR verbs! (Yes, they both share the same set of endings!) Subir – to go up YosubíNosotrossubimos TusubisteVosotrossubisteis El, Ella, Ud. subióEllos, Ellas, Uds. subieron

  4. HWComplete the AMSCO sheet over the Preterite endings of –ER/-IR verbs

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