Realidades 2, p250. Remember that the preterite has different conjugations than the present tense to let us know that this is in a different time. hablohablamosvivovivimos.

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Realidades 2, p250

Remember that the preterite has different conjugations than the present tense to let us know that this is in a different time. hablohablamosvivovivimos hablashabláisvivesvivís hablahablanviveviven tengotenemos tienestenéis tienetienen

There were three basic groups of past tense – AR, ER/IR, and irregular. Which is a combination of the other two. habléhablamosvivívivimos hablastehablasteisvivistevivisteis hablóhablaronvivióvivieron tuvetuvimos tuvistetuvisteis tuvotuvieron

Some of the irregular verbs up to this point include ir, dar & ver Also had verbs ending in –car, gar, zar fuifuimosdidimos fuistefuisteisdistedisteis fuefuerondiodieron buscarbusqué jugarjugué almorzaralmorcé

Here is a new set of conjugated verbs that don’t seem to fit the previous patterns: Notice the accent marks Over the “i” in all other forms. Over the “o” in the 3 rd singular. Notice that the third person is the irregular form – it gets a y creícreímosleíleímos creístecreísteisleísteleísteis creyócreyeronleyóleyeron

Look at how the verb would be conjugated otherwise… Think about how you would pronounce these verbs… Similar to the sound issues with –car, -gar, & -zar, these i2Y verbs change the spelling to make it easier to say. creícreímosleíleímos creístecreísteisleísteleísteis creiócreieronleióleieron

New rule – ER & IR will change i  y in the third person preterite So now that you know why the y, how do you explain this present tense verb? Presentpreterit Right, these verbs in the present tense are doing the same thing. They are making it easier to say by adding in the y. oigooímosoíoímos oyesoísoísteoísteis oyeoyenoyóoyeron

One more thing… Destruir is conjugated like oír, creer, and leer and other ER/IR verbs with a vowel before the preterite ending, EXCEPT that the tú, nosotros, and vosotros forms do not have accent marks. Where have we seen this before? with regular preterite accents. destruídestruimos destruistedestruisteis destruyódestruyeron

1.¿________ (leer) tú el artículo sobre el incendio? 2.El incendio ________ (destruir) el edificio de apartamentos. 3.Juan _____ (oír) las noticias en la radio. 4.Marcos no lo pudo ______ (creer). 5.Mis padres ________ (leer) del accidente anoche. 6.El reportero lo ____ (ver) cuando occurió. 7.La víctima se______ (caer) y rompió la mano. 8.La iglesia __________ (contribuir) para ayudar a las víctimas. 9.Nosotros _________ (creer) a los noticieros. 10.Yo no ______ (oír) el noticiero en la televisión. leíste destruyó oyó creer leyeron vio cayó contribuyó creímos oí