©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved  As you learned in Lección 6, -ar and -er stem- changing verbs have no stem change in the.

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Copyright © 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved As you learned in Lección 6, -ar and -er stem- changing verbs have no stem change in.
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ANTE TODO As you learned in Lección 6, –ar and –er stem-changing verbs in the present have no stem change in the preterite. The –ir stem-changing verbs.
If - AR and -ER stem-changing verbs DO NOT have a stem-change in the preterite tense, what kind of stem-changing verbs DO have a stem-change in the preterite.
B If - AR and -ER stem-changing verbs DO NOT have a stem-change in the preterite tense, what kind of stem-changing verbs DO have a stem-change in the preterite.
8.1 Preterite of stem-changing verbs ANTE TODO  As you learned in Lección 6, –ar and –er stem-changing verbs have no stem change in the preterite.  –Ir.
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9.1-1  You already know that the verbs ir and ser are irregular in the preterite. You will now learn other verbs whose preterite forms are also irregular.
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©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved  As you learned in Lección 6, -ar and -er stem- changing verbs have no stem change in the preterite. -Ir stem-changing verbs, however, do have a stem change. Study the following chart and observe where the stem changes occur.

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©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved  Stem-changing -ir verbs, in the preterite only, have a stem change in the third-person singular and plural forms. The stem change consists of either e to i or o to u.

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©2014 by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved Cambia cada infinitivo al pretérito. 1.Yo _______________. (servir, dormir, pedir, preferir, repetir, seguir) 2.Usted _____. (morir, conseguir, pedir, sentirse, despedirse, vestirse) 3.Tú _____. (conseguir, servir, morir, pedir, dormir, repetir) 4.Ellas _____. (repetir, dormir, seguir, preferir, morir, servir) 5.Nosotros _____. (seguir, preferir, servir, vestirse, despedirse, dormirse) 6.Ustedes _____. (sentirse, vestirse, conseguir, pedir, despedirse, dormirse) 7.Él _____. (dormir, morir, preferir, repetir, seguir, pedir) serví, dormí…