Past Participles used as Adjectives Espanol 2 Capitulo 4.2.

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Past Participles used as Adjectives Espanol 2 Capitulo 4.2

Trabajo de timbre Empareja las fotos con los verbos correctos a. torcer b. romper c. cortar d. quemar e. vendar f. abrir g. hinchar h. infectar

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Past participles Verbs have forms called past participles which can be used as adjectives. torcer- to twist torcido-twisted I twisted my ankle. Me torcí el tobillo. My ankle is twisted. Tengo el tobillo torcido.

ar verbs form past particples by adding -ado to ar verbs hinchar- hinchado -swollen cortar- cortado- cut quemar- quemado- burned

er/ir for ir/er verbs add -ido herir- herido injured torcer-torcido twisted

irregulars romper- roto broken abrir- abierto open

they are used as adjectives because these past participles are used as adjectives, they must agree with the nouns in number and gender. rodillas hinchadas- swollen knees hombros rotos- broken shoulders

the articles when using reflexive pronouns to talk about injuries, use definite articles before the parts of the body Me quemé el dedo. I burned my finger. Se torció el tobillo. She twisted her ankle.

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