Doler – to hurt/cause pain

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Doler – to hurt/cause pain O-UE stem changing boot verb This verb functions like gustar. There are only 2 forms of the verb in present tense Duele and Duelen

Pronouns Me Nos Te Le Les With the two forms (duele and duelen) you MUST use pronouns. Me Nos Te Le Les

Agree The two forms of doler (duele and duelen) must agree with the number of body parts. Example I hurt my arm Me duele la cabeza I hurt my legs Me duelen las piernas

Doler Notice when talking about body parts you use a definite article Me duele la cabeza NOT – me duele mi cabeza

Practica Her hand hurts. My legs hurt. You hurt your head? Le duele la mano My legs hurt. Me duelen las piernas You hurt your head? ¿Te duele la cabeza? His legs and arms hurt. Le duelen las piernas y los brazos

The preterite tense

The preterite is a tense used to express an action completed at a definite time in the past. This tense is usually referred to as the past tense in English. (ed) Example: You lifted weight yesterday I swam in the pool

Forming the Preterite é amos aste ó aron To form the preterite of regular AR verbs, add the following ends to the stem. é amos aste ó aron

Conjugate… nadé nadamos nadaste nadó nadaron Using the verb nadar (to swim) conjugate all five forms in the preterite. nadé nadamos nadaste nadó nadaron

Practice She swam in the sea Ella nadó en el mar Translate the following sentences into the preterite tense. She swam in the sea Ella nadó en el mar You(Familiar) lifted weights yesterday Levantaste pesas ayer I walked Mariana caminé

Change from Present to Preterite Yo miro la television Yo miré la television Ella camina en la playa Ella caminó en la playa Ellos halban por teléfono Ellos hablaron por teléfono Tú decoras para la fiesta Tú decraste para la fiesta Nosotros escuchamos musica

Pg 332 Estudiar Mirar la television Eschuchar a musica Levantar pesas Trabajar Decorar Terminar

Spelling changes The spelling of some verbs in English change in the past tense. Admit = admitted Stop – stopped I am – I was It bends – It bend Break – broke Buy - bought The same is also true for some verbs in Spanish

There is a spelling change for regular verbs in the Yo form that end in CAR, GAR, ZAR This allows the words to maintain their original sounds Buscar c become qu = yo busqué Jugar g become gu = yo jugué Almorzar z become c = yo almorcé

Practice I looked for the sunscreen. I ate lunch at one o’clock. I played baseball.