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Make up work

Esponja Narra que pasó con Magdalena ayer.

Agenda (Blanco 1 y rojo 2) Esponja Agenda Objetivos Próxima clase pruebita del pretérito. Repaso del pretérito p 104 Actividad. Cambia cada verbo al pretérito Actividad. Vamos a hablar. Tarea. Hoja de trabajo con el pretérito de los verbos que terminan – ar –er –ir.

Pretérito Uses of the preterite: 1.The preterite tense is used to indicate the beginning or the end of an action or event occurring in the past. It may also narrate a complete event (that is, both beginning and end) Ex; Comenzó a leer. He began to read. Cesó de llover a las 4. It stopped raining at 4. Carlos me visitó ayer. Charles visited me yesterday.

Repaso del pretérito Hablar 1.Yo hablé 2.Tú hablaste 3.Ella/ él / usted habló 4.Nosotros hablamos 5.Vosotros hablasteis 6.Ellas/ellos/ustedes hablaron

Comer 1.Yo comí 2.Tú comiste 3.Él comió 4.Nosotros comimos 5.Vosotros comisteis 6.Ellos comieron Escribir 1.Yo escribí 2.Tú escribiste 3.Él escribió 4.Nosotros escribimos 5.Vosotros escribisteis 6.Ellos escribieron

Verbs ending in –car, -gar, and -zar Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and –zar change in the first person singular of the preterite as follows: c changes to qu g changes to gu z changes to c Publicar – Yo publiqué el artículo. Llegar – Yo llegué tarde al juego. Comenzar – Yo comencé a leer el libro.

Conjuga los verbos en la primera persona y completa la oración. 1.Yo / aplicar (to apply) 2.Yo / buscar (to look for) 3.Yo / colocar (to place) 4.Yo / educar ( to educate) 5.Yo / equivocarse (be wrong, make a mistake) 6.Yo / colgar (to hang) 7.Yo / entregar ( to deliver, to hand over) 8.Yo / abrazar ( to hug, to embrace) 9.Yo / amenazar ( to threaten) 10.Yo / lanzar ( to throw)

Cambia cada verbo al pretérito. 1.Yo ceno a las ocho. 2.Carlos y Felipen escriben para el periódico. 3.Soy el primero en llegar a clase. 4.Ella mira el noticiario. 5.Yo juego para mi escuela. 6.Raúl dibuja las tiras cómicas. 7.¿Compras el periódico? 8.Ustedes entrevistan a la bailarina famosa. 9.Yo explico el artículo en mi proyecto.

Vamos a hablar Escribe una pregunta para tu compañero sobre el día de ayer. Haz la pregunta a tu compañero y escucha su respuesta. Contesta la pregunta de él.