TPRS Day 2 Encontró – He/She/It found Subió – He/She/It went up Las escaleras – the stairs (also ladders) De prisa – in a hurry Un incendio grande – a.

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TPRS Day 2 Encontró – He/She/It found Subió – He/She/It went up Las escaleras – the stairs (also ladders) De prisa – in a hurry Un incendio grande – a big fire Oyó gritos – He/She/It heard screams, yells Un gallo – a rooster Una silla de ruedas – a wheel chair Agarró – He/She/It grabbed Saltaron – They jumped Por la ventana – through the window Se cayeron al suelo – they fell to the ground

Había un gato que se llamaba Groucho. Un día, Groucho estaba andando en la calle y vio humo en el hospital. Gritó «¡Socorro!» y salió volado al hospital. Al hospital, Groucho vio un incendio grande y oyo gritos. Groucho subio las escaleras de prisa y encontro un gallo en una silla de ruedas. El gallo grito, «¡Socorro, Socorro!» El gallo se llamaba “Guido.” Groucho agarró a Guido y ellos saltaron por la ventana y se cayeron al suelo.

Notes on –AR Preterite Verbs Preterite means that the verbs are in the past tesne. Verb conjugation is still the same as it’s always been, but now there are new endings to memorize. Here are the Preterite endings for Regular –AR verbs! Hablar – to speak Yo habléNosotros hablamos Tu hablasteVosotros hablasteis El, Ella, Ud. habló Ellos, Ellas, Uds. hablaron

Tonight’s HW Complete AMSCO Preterite sheet that was given in class