The Preterite Tense for regular verbs
The Preterite Tense The preterite tense is used to discuss completed actions in the past. ie...Yesterday he ATE the sandwich. 2. The preterite tense is a simple tense meaning it is made up of just one word. ie...Ayer él COMIÓ el sandwich. 3. The preterite tense is only one of two past tenses in Spanish. *(You will learn the imperfect tense in level 2)
To Conjugate Reg. AR Verbs Find the stem by dropping the last two letters off of the infinitive form of the verb. ie….habl ar Then add the appropriate verb endings. AR- Endings é amos aste asteis ó aron
To Conjugate Reg. AR Verbs HABLAR – AR = HABL hablé hablamos hablaste hablasteis habló hablaron
Práctica Yo/hablar Yo hablé Tú/ caminar Sara/ descansar Tú caminaste Nosotros/mandar Vosotros/ confirmar Paco y Juan/ usar Yo hablé Tú caminaste Sara descansó Nosotros mandamos Vostros confirmasteis Paco y Juan usaron
To Conjugate Reg. ER/IR Verbs Find the stem by dropping the last two letters off of the infinitive form of the verb. ie….com er Then add the appropriate verb endings. ER / IR í imos iste ió ieron
To Conjugate Reg. ER/IR Verbs CONOCER – ER = CONOC conocí conocimos conociste concocisteis conoció conocieron
Sentence Examples Hablé con mi hermana ayer. I talked with my sister yesterday. Juan bailó el lunes. Juan danced on Monday. Tomaste los refrescos a la fiesta. You drank soft drinks at the party.
Preterite Usages What is do you use to use the preterite to describe? Specific completed events in the past.
Extra Practice caminar (yo) ________________ correr (ellos) _______________ bucear (nosotros) ____________ beber (tú) __________________ bailar (él) __________________ lavar (ella) ________________ escribir (Uds.) _______________ pasar (nosotras) _____________ jugar (yo) ________________ caminé corrieron busceamos bebiste bailó lavó escribieron pasamos jugué