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PAST TENSE El Pretérito

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PAST TENSE El Pretérito

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El Pretérito:

is a past tense (“-ed”) talks about what happened Describes a completed past action

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1. REGULAR VERBS

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Verbs ending in - AR Pretérito endings for -

ar verbs are:

- é - amos

- aste - asteis

- ó - aron

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Pretérito endings for –ER / -IR verbs are:

- í - imos

- iste - isteis

- ió - ieron

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-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

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- GAR Drop the –gar and add gué JUGAR Yo jugué

- ZAR

Drop the –zar and add -cé ALMORZAR Yo almorcé

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For verbs that end in a vowel after you drop the temination ER, IR.:

aer – caer – to falleer – leer = to read; creer = to think / believeoir = to hearuir – to flee - huir The third person singular form (él, ella, usted)

uses the ending yó

(rather than ió).

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The third person plural (ellos, ellas, ustedes) uses the ending yeron (rather than ieron).

The remaining forms gain a written accent over the letter “i”.

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For example: leer- to read

Yo leí

Tú leíste

Él, Ella, Ud. leyó

Nosotros leímos

Vosotros leísteis

Ellos, Ellas, Uds. leyeron

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Verbs that end in -uir change in the same way, but the

written accent over the letter "i" only occurs 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

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You will need to know the following Spelling-Change Verbs:

 

caer (to fall)

creer (to think/believe)

leer (to read)

oír (to hear)

construir (to construct)

incluir (to include)

influir (to influence)

 

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The only verbs that have a stem change in the preterite tense are those which meet the following three requirements:

 

1. 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 categories of 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

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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

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In preterite, the stem only changes in two forms:

1. Third Person Singular ( él, ella, usted)  

2. Third Person Plural (ellos, ellas, ustedes)

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Some examples:E to I

REPETIR - (to repeat)

O to U

DORMIR- (to sleep)

yo repetí dormí

tú repetiste dormiste

él, ella, usted repitió durmió

Nosotros repetimos dormimos

vosotros repetisteis dormisteis

ellos, ellas, ustedes

repitieron durmieron

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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

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Verbs whose stem change in: V stems Andar stem: anduv- Estar stem: estuv- Tener stem: tuv-

U stems Poder stem: pud- Saber stem: sup- Poner stem: pus -

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J stems: Decir stem: Dij – Traer stem: traj- Atraer stem: atraj – Traducir stem: traduj- Producir stem: produj- Conducir stem: conduj-

I stems: Querer stem: Quis- Venir stem: Vin-

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For the “VUI” you need to add the following endings after changing the stem

- e - imos

- iste - isteis

- o - ieron

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If the stem ends in “J” you need to add the following endings after changing the stem - e - imos

- iste - isteis

- o - eron

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SER / IR

fui fuimos

fuiste fuisteis

fue fueron

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HACER

hice hicimos

hiciste hicisteis

hizo hicieron

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VER

vi vimos

viste visteis

vio vieron

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DAR

di dimos

diste disteis

dio dieron