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©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved In Lección 6, you learned how to form the preterite tense of regular -ar, -er, and -ir verbs. The following chart contains the preterite forms of ser (to be) and ir (to go). Since these forms are irregular, you will need to memorize them.

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©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved  Since the preterite forms of ser and ir are identical, context clarifies which of the two verbs is being used.

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©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved Completa las oraciones usando el pretérito de ser e ir. La primera oración de cada columna se da como ejemplo. 1.Los viajeros ________ a Perú. 2.Patricia _____ a Cuzco. 3.Tú _____ a Iquitos. 4.Gregorio y yo _____ a Lima. 5.Yo _____ a Trujillo. 6.Ustedes _____ a Arequipa. 7.Mi padre _____ a Lima. 8.Nosotras _____ a Cuzco. 9.Él _____ a Machu Picchu. 10.Usted _____ a Nazca. 1.Usted _______ muy amable. 2.Yo _____ muy cordial. 3.Ellos _____ simpáticos. 4.Nosotros _____ muy tontos. 5.Ella _____ antipática. 6.Tú _____ muy generoso. 7.Ustedes _____ cordiales. 8.La gente _____ amable. 9.Tomás y yo _____ muy felices. 10.Los profesores _____ buenos. fue fueron