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El Pretérito
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I went to the store.I bought a shirt.I paid in cash.
El Pretérito:
• is a past tense (“-ed”)• talks about what happened• is a completed action
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Pretérito endings for -ar verbs are:
-é -aste -ó
-amos
-aron
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Pretérito endings for –er / -ir verbs are:
-í -iste -ió
-imos
-ieron
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(-ar verbs)
habléhablastehabló
hablamos
hablaron
Por ejemplo:
hablar
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(-er / -ir verbs)
comícomistecomió
comimos
comieron
Por ejemplo:
comer
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(-er / -ir verbs)
abríabristeabrió
abrimos
abrieron
Por ejemplo:
abrir
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Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and-zar have a spelling change in the “yo” form of the pretérito.
buscar tocar practicarpagar jugar llegaralmorzar empezar comenzar
Spell-Changing Verbs:
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The “yo” form of the pretérito changes to conserve the sound of the infinitive:
-car-gar-zar
“-qu锓-gu锓-cé”
“toc锓jug锓rezé”
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(-car verbs)
busquébuscastebuscó
buscamos
buscaron
Por ejemplo:
buscar
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(-gar verbs)
paguépagastepagó
pagamos
pagaron
Por ejemplo:
pagar
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(-zar verbs)
almorcéalmorzastealmorzó
almorzamos
almorzaron
Por ejemplo:
almorzar