Stem Changing in the Preterite

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Stem Changing in the Preterite

Q U E IE R E R Stem Change Review Remove the ending Find the stem How do you change QUERER (e-ie)? Q U E IE R E R FOLLOW THESE STEPS: Quiero Quieres Quiere Queremos Queréis Quieren Remove the ending Find the stem Change the stem Conjugate!

How do you know when to stem change? You had to memorize a list of stem change verbs: Querer (e-ie) Empezar (e-ie) Jugar (u-ue) Pedir (e-i) Encontrar (o-ue) Etc…

When do you preterite stem change? Stem changing in the preterite is EASY!!!! Follow these three simple rules: You stem change only “IR” verbs. You only stem change the “3rd” and “3rd plural” forms. The verb will only change from “E-I” or “O-U”. You conjugate the other forms like normal.

D U O RM I R Stem Change Preterite Remove the ending Find the stem How do you change DORMIR (o-ue,u)? D U O RM I R FOLLOW THESE STEPS: Remove the ending Find the stem Change the stem (only in Ella and Ellas) Conjugate! Dormí Dormiste Durmió Dormimos Dormisteis Durmieron

P E I D I R Let’s Try Another Remove the ending Find the stem How do you change PEDIR (e-i, i)? P E I D I R FOLLOW THESE STEPS: Remove the ending Find the stem Change the stem (only in Ella and Ellas) Conjugate! Pedí Pediste Pidió Pedimos Pedisteis Pidieron

C O O S T A R Let’s Try Another Remove the ending Find the stem How do you change COSTAR (o-ue)? C O O S T A R FOLLOW THESE STEPS: Remove the ending Find the stem Change the stem (only in Ella and Ellas) Conjugate! Costé Costaste Costó Costamos Costasteis Costaron

me divertí te divertiste se divirtió nos divertimos se divirtieron DIVERTIRSE (e > i) me divertí te divertiste se divirtió nos divertimos se divirtieron

me sentí te sentiste se sintió nos sentimos se sintieron SENTIRSE (e > i) me sentí te sentiste se sintió nos sentimos se sintieron

SEGUIR (e > i) seguí seguiste siguió seguimos siguieron

¡PRÁCTICA! Morir (yo) Morí Repetir (Uds.) Repitieron Preferir (yo) Almorzar (ellos) Servir (Ud.) Vestir (ellas) Sentir (tú) Competir (nosotros) Morí Repitieron Preferí Almorzaron Sirvió Vistieron Sentiste Competimos

Las chicas (medir/to measure)_________ la tela. medieron midieron miden meden

Las empleadas (advertir)_________ algunos errores en su informe. advietieron advitieron

El señor (repetir)_________ la pregunta dos veces. repitió repetió

Él me (mentir)_________ . mintió mentó

En ese momento nosotros (preferir)_________ no hablar contigo. prefirimos preferimos

La señorita no (dormir)_________ bien anoche. Duermieron Durmieron

Preterite Verbs with i > y Spelling Change

Preterite i > y Spell Change Verbs Verbs ending in –uir, such as destruir, have a spelling change in the preterite. The i becomes y in the Ud/él/ella and Uds./ellos/ellas forms.

Preterite i > y Spell Change Verbs Other verbs such as leer creer oír and caerse follow a similar pattern.

DESTRUIR destruí destruiste destruyó destruimos destruisteis destruyeron

CREER creí creíste creyó creímos creísteis creyeron

OÍR oí oíste oyó oímos oísteis oyeron

CAERSE me caí te caíste se cayó nos caímos os caísteis se cayeron

Pensemos…… All the verbs you just worked with have what in common? What do you notice about these verbs?