Past, non-specific, continuous actions Routine /habitual actions Talking about “used to ” or “was doing”

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Past, non-specific, continuous actions Routine /habitual actions Talking about “used to ” or “was doing”

El Imperfecto Imperfect is used to describe a situation, people (physical, mental, emotional, age), condition affecting mood or attitude, an action in progress, or setting of a story (date, weather, time, conditions) What things were like rather than what happened (preterito) How people used to be

Los regulares -ar aba | ábamos abas | abais aba | aban

Ejemplos de los regulares hablar - to talk/used to talk hablaba hablábamos hablabas hablabais hablaba hablaban

-er/-ir ía | íamos ías | íais ía | ían

Ejemplos de los regulares comer – to eat/used to eat comía comíamos comías comíais comía comían

Los Irregulares Como los otros verbos…. Hay irregulares….. Pero en Imperfecto…….

Solo hay 3 irregulares!!!! IR SER VER iba | íbamos era | éramos veía | veíamos ibas | ibais eras | erais veías | veíais iba | iban era | eran veía | veían *hay (comes from haber) and is regular = había

Palabras que indican… Cada….(each) Cada día Cada semana Con frecuencia Generalmente Usualmente Muchas veces Mucho Antes En aquel entonces Nunca Siempre Todos ….. Todos los años Todos los días Mientras (while) De niño, de pequeño Los lunes… Por la mañana

Traduzcan… 1. My grandma used to tell jokes. 2. Often, people used to climb trees. 3. Did your uncle used to play tricks? 4. My parents used to swing. 5. We used to share toys. 6. As a child, I used to play hide and seek. 7. Did y’all get good grades? 8. She was playing house….

Reciprocales 1. Nos respectábamos en el parque. 2. Los niños se abrazan todos los días. 3. Yo respecto a mis amigos pero antes, no nos respectábamos. 4. Tus padres y tú os abrazasteis ayer. Yo no abracé a mi mamá hoy.

Reciprocales  Actions done to or for one another  “each other” – only plural  Use context clues  Follow reflexive rules

Reciprocales Abrazarse – to hug EACH OTHER Presente: Preterito:Imperfecto: nos abrazamos nos abrazamos nos abrazábamos os abrazáis os abrazasteis os abrazabais se abrazan se abrazaron se abrazaban

Reciprocales 1. We used to get along well. 2. They respect each other. 3. Y’all love each other. 4. They used to help each other a lot. 5. You and your brothers fought everyday. 6. We hug each other when we see each other. 7. Y’all used to visit each other on Sundays. 8. They used to get mad at each other when they told jokes.

Segovia ( , 208, 212, 213, 222) 1. ¿Dónde está Segovia? 2. ¿Cómo es la geografía del área de la cuidad? 3. ¿De qué es famosa, la ciudad? 4. ¿Cuál es la importancia del Alcázar? 5. ¿Qué sabes de la Catedral de Segovia? 6. ¿Cuáles son otros edificios interesantes? 7. ¿Quién era Trajano? 8. ¿Qué hacen los jóvenes?