By: Brandon Kruse  Vocabulario  La Computadora- Computer  El Monitor- Monitor  La Impressora- Printer  El Disco Compact- Compact Disk  El Raton-

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By: Brandon Kruse

 Vocabulario  La Computadora- Computer  El Monitor- Monitor  La Impressora- Printer  El Disco Compact- Compact Disk  El Raton- Mouse  El Teclado- Keyboard  El Boton – Button

 El Facsimil- Fax  Los Datos- Data  Un CD- CD  La Maquina- Machine  El Telefono- Telephone  El Teclado- Keypad  El Tecla Keys  La Ranura- Coin Slot  El Telefono Celular- Cell Phone

 La Computadora  El Telefono Celuar  La Guia Telefonica  El Telefono:

 In Spanish there are two different simple past tenses. The Preterite tense, which we have already discussed, is used to state an action that began and ended at a specific time in the past.  The other Simple past tense is called the Imperfect.

TThe imperfect tense is used to describe a habitual or repeated action in the past. The exact times when the action began and ended are not important. These are the forms of regular –AR Verbs in the imperfect.

YYo: TTu: EEl: NNos: VVos: EEllos: Ex: Carlos Siempre Se levantaba temprano --aba --abas --aba --abamos --abais --aban

Tomaba Tomabas Tomaba Tomamos Tomais Tomaban  Lets see what you have learned so far: Tomar: Yo: Tu: El: Nos: Vos: Ellos: