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Descubre 2 unit 1 grammar slides The imperfect tense : Description Used to Wasing or wereing Internal Time and age

In Descubre, nivel 1, you learned the preterite tense In Descubre, nivel 1, you learned the preterite tense. You will now learn the imperfect, which describes past activities in a different way. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

¡Atención! Note that the imperfect endings of -er and -ir verbs are the same. Also note that the nosotros form of -ar verbs always carries an accent mark on the first a of the ending. All forms of -er and -ir verbs in the imperfect carry an accent on the first i of the ending. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

There are no stem changes in the imperfect. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The imperfect form of hay is había (there was; there were; there used to be). ¡Atención! Ir, ser, and ver are the only verbs that are irregular in the imperfect. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Uses of the imperfect As a general rule, the imperfect is used to describe actions which are seen by the speaker as incomplete or “continuing,” while the preterite is used to describe actions which have been completed. The imperfect expresses what was happening at a certain time or how things used to be. The preterite, in contrast, expresses a completed action. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

These expressions are often used with the imperfect because they express habitual or repeated actions: de niño/a (as a child), todos los días (every day), mientras (while). ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Indica la forma correcta de cada verbo en el imperfecto. Mis hermanos _____ (ver) la televisión todas las tardes. Yo _____ (viajar) en el tren de las 3:30. ¿Dónde _____ (vivir) Samuel de niño? Tú _____ (hablar) con Javier. Leonardo y yo _____ (correr) por el parque. Ustedes _____ (ir) a la clínica. Nadia _____ (bailar) merengue. ¿Cuándo _____ (asistir) tú a clase de español? Yo _____ (ser) muy feliz. Nosotras _____ (comprender) las preguntas. veían ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The imperfect or the preterite? (we will have spent quite a bit of time on the preterite endings by the time you need this information)

Now that you have learned the forms of the preterite and the imperfect, you will learn more about how they are used. The preterite and the imperfect are not interchangeable. In Spanish, the choice between these two tenses depends on the context and on the point of view of the speaker. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

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The preterite and the imperfect often appear in the same sentence The preterite and the imperfect often appear in the same sentence. In such cases the imperfect describes what was happening, while the preterite describes the action that “interrupted” the ongoing activity. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

You will also see the preterite and the imperfect together in narratives such as fiction, news, and retelling of events. The imperfect provides background information, such as time, weather, and location, while the preterite indicates the specific events that occurred. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Elige el pretérito o el imperfecto para completar la historia Elige el pretérito o el imperfecto para completar la historia. Explica por qué se usa ese tiempo verbal en cada ocasión. _____ (Fueron/Eran) las doce. _____(Hubo/Había) mucha gente en la calle. A las doce y media, Tomás y yo _____ (entramos/entrábamos) en el restaurante Tárcoles. Todos los días yo _____ (almorcé/almorzaba) con Tomás al mediodía. El camarero _____ (llegó/llegaba) inmediatamente, para darnos el menú. Nosotros _____ (empezamos/empezábamos) a leerlo. Eran ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Elige el pretérito o el imperfecto para completar la historia Elige el pretérito o el imperfecto para completar la historia. Explica por qué se usa ese tiempo verbal en cada ocasión. (cont.) Yo _____ (pedí/pedía) el pescado. De repente, el camarero _____ (volvió/volvía) a nuestra mesa. Y nos _____ (dio/daba) una mala noticia. Desafortunadamente, no _____ (tuvieron/tenían) más pescado. Por eso Tomás y yo _____ (decidimos/decidíamos) comer en otro lugar. _____(Llovió/Llovía) mucho cuando _____ (salimos/salíamos) del restaurante. Así que _____ (regresamos/regresábamos) al restaurante Tárcoles. Esta vez, _____ (pedí/pedía) el arroz con pollo. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Accidental actions

In Lección 7 of Descubre, nivel 1 you learned how to use se as the third-person reflexive pronoun (El se despierta. Ellos se visten. Ella se baña.). Se can also be used to form constructions in which the person performing the action is not expressed or is de-emphasized. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Se + verb In Spanish, verbs that are not reflexive can be used with se to form statements in which the person performing the action is not defined. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

¡Atención! Note that the third person singular verb form is used with singular nouns and the third person plural form is used with plural nouns. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

You often see the impersonal se in signs, advertisements, and directions. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Se for unplanned events Se also describes accidental or unplanned events. In this construction, the person who performs the action is de-emphasized, implying that the accident or unplanned event is not his or her direct responsibility. Note this construction. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

In this type of construction, what would normally be the direct object of the sentence becomes the subject, and it agrees with the verb, not with the indirect object pronoun. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

These verbs are the ones most frequently used with se to describe unplanned events. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

¡Atención! While Spanish has a verb for to fall (caer), there is no direct translation for to drop. Dejar caer (To let fall) or a se construction is often used to mean to drop. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

To clarify or emphasize who the person involved in the action is, this construction commonly begins with the preposition a + [noun] or a + [prepositional pronoun]. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Completa las oraciones con se + la forma correcta del verbo. ___________ (enseñar) cinco lenguas en esta escuela. __________ (comer) muy bien en Las Delicias. __________ (vender) muchas camisetas allí. __________ (servir) platos exquisitos cada noche. Completa las oraciones con se y los verbos en pretérito. _________________ (I broke) las gafas. __________ (You [fam., sing.]) dropped) las pastillas. __________ (They lost) la receta. __________ (You [form., sing.] left) aquí la radiografía. A Se enseñan B Se me rompieron ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Adverbs

Adverbs are words that describe how, when, and where actions take place. They can modify verbs, adjectives, and even other adverbs. In previous lessons, you have already learned many Spanish adverbs, such as the ones below. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

The most common adverbs end in -mente, equivalent to the English ending -ly. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

¡Atención! Adjectives do not lose their accents when adding -mente. To form these adverbs, add -mente to the feminine form of the adjective. If the adjective does not have a special feminine form, just add -mente to the standard form. ¡Atención! Adjectives do not lose their accents when adding -mente. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Example: El médico nos habló simple y abiertamente. ¡Atención! When a sentence contains two or more adverbs in sequence, the suffix -mente is dropped from all but the last adverb. Example: El médico nos habló simple y abiertamente. The doctor spoke to us simply and openly. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Adverbs that end in -mente generally follow the verb, while adverbs that modify an adjective or another adverb precede the word they modify. ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

¡Atención! Rápido functions as an adjective (Ella tiene una computadora rápida.) as well as an adverb (Ella corre rápido.). Note that as an adverb, rápido does not need to agree with any other word in the sentence. You can also use the adverb rápidamente (Ella corre rápidamente). ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Transforma los adjetivos en adverbios. 1. alegre __________ 2. constante _____ 3. gradual _____ 4. perfecto _____ 5. real _____ 6. frecuente _____ 7. tranquilo _____ 8. regular _____ 9. maravilloso _____ 10. normal _____ 11. básico _____ 12. afortunado _____ alegremente ©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.