Capítulo 7B-Apuntes #2 The PRETERITE of verbs ending in –CAR and -GAR.

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Capítulo 7B-Apuntes #2 The PRETERITE of verbs ending in –CAR and -GAR

Verbs that end in –CAR and –GAR have a spelling change ONLY in “YO” form!!! -CAR verbs → QUÉ sacar → Yo buscar → Yo tocar → Yo practicar → Yo saqué busqué toqué practiqué

-GAR verbs → GUÉ pagar → Yo jugar → Yo__________ pagué jugué

Práctica: I took pictures of my son and they took pictures of their children. 2. I paid for dinner and she paid for the drinks. 3. I looked for my wallet and he looked for my keys. 4. I played the piano and you (tú) played the guitar. 5. I played soccer and my brothers played basketball. 6. I practiced Spanish at home and my cousins practiced Spanish in Mexico. 1. Saqué fotos de mi hijo y ellos sacaron fotos de sus hijos. 2. Pagué la cena y ella pagó las bebidas. 3. Busqué mi cartera y él buscó mis llaves. 4. Toqué el piano y tú tocaste la guitarra. 5. Jugué al fútbol y mis hermanos jugaron al básquetbol. 6. Practiqué español en casa y mis primos practicaron español en México.