El / Un Perro – the/a dog Ayudar a personas – to help people Entre - between Una lucha – a fight El / Un ladrón – the/a thief La / Una Bolsa – the/a bag.

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El / Un Perro – the/a dog Ayudar a personas – to help people Entre - between Una lucha – a fight El / Un ladrón – the/a thief La / Una Bolsa – the/a bag Mordió – He/She/It bit La / Una pierna – the/a leg Me duele – (something) hurts me! Le gustaba – He/She/It liked Trató de escapar – He/She/It tried to escape Otra vez – again TPRS Day 6

Había un perro que se llamaba Bobo. A Bobo le gustaba ayudar a personas. Un día, Bobo vio una lucha entre una mujer y un ladrón. El ladrón agarró la bolsa de la mujer y corrió de prisa. La mujer gritó - ¡Socorro! Bobo corrió hacia el ladrón. Bobo saltó y mordió al ladrón. El ladrón se cayó al suelo y trató de escapar. Bobo mordió al ladrón otra vez y el ladrón gritó - ¡Me duele la pierna! Bobo es un héroe.

Notes on -car, -gar, -zar verbs in the Preterite -car, gar, -zar verbs have a spelling change in the YO form only. The spelling change is to keep the sound pattern of the verb throughout all the conjugations Buscar – to look for **c qu Yo busquéNosotros buscamos Tu buscasteVosotros buscasteis El, Ella, Ud. buscó Ellos, Ellas, Uds. buscaron

Notes on -car, -gar, -zar verbs in the Preterite -car, gar, -zar verbs have a spelling change in the YO form only. The spelling change is to keep the sound pattern of the verb throughout all the conjugations Jugar – to play **g gu **REMEMBER, NO STEM-CHANGING FOR –AR & -ER VERBS IN THE PRETERITE!** Yo juguéNosotros jugamos Tu jugasteVosotros jugasteis El, Ella, Ud. jugó Ellos, Ellas, Uds. jugaron

Notes on -car, -gar, -zar verbs in the Preterite -car, gar, -zar verbs have a spelling change in the YO form only. The spelling change is to keep the sound pattern of the verb throughout all the conjugations Comenzar – to start / begin **z c Yo comencéNosotros comenzamos Tu comenzasteVosotros comenzasteis El, Ella, Ud. comenzó Ellos, Ellas, Uds. comenzaron