El pretérito Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action”

Slides:



Advertisements
Presentaciones similares
El pretérito: ER / IR Capítulo 10 el pasado definido.
Advertisements

El preterito Preterite Verbs Preterite means past tense Preterite verbs deal withcompleted past action.
El pretérito La semana pasada, visité a mis abuelos en Old Saybrook.
El pretérito Yo corrí ayer, después de la escuela.
El pretérito: Esp. 2H Apuntes 1.1. Use preterite with past events specific point in time ayer- anoche- anteayer-. el año pasado- la semana pasada- el.
Repaso del Presente.
¡Buenos días clase!.
Present tense –ar, -er, & -ir Verbs Spanish II. yo = nosotros = tú = Usted (Ud.) =Ustedes(Uds.) = (él, ella)(ellos, ellas) I You (familiar) You (formal)
PRETERITE -ER / - IR VERBS Espa ñ ol 1 Cap ítulo 12 P ágina 403.
REGULAR -ER and -IR VERB CONJUGATION
Present tense verb form review present tense ir a + inf.
Buenos dias clase.
(Yo) o(nosotros/as) amos (tú) as(vosotros/as) áis (él, ella, Ud.) a(ellos/as, Uds.) an.
¡El Pretérito! (-AR verbs and CAR,GAR,ZAR) What do you remember???
¡El Preterito! Speaking about the past… The preterit tense in Spanish is used when you are talking about a completed event in the past. Think of it as.
Preterite of Regular Verbs Page 110 Realidades 2.
Preterite of Regular Verbs Page 65 Avancemos 2 Preterite Verbs Preterite means past tense Preterite verbs deal withcompleted past action The ending tells.
Capítulo 9A El pretérito de los verbo ir y ser The preterite of the verbs ir and ser.
Conjugating –ar verbs in the present tense
EL PRETÉRITO Verbos regulares de -ar. What is the preterite tense? The preterit tense is used to express actions that happened once or were completed.
LOS VERBOS EN “-AR”.
Preterite -ER / -IR Verbs
The Preterite   Preterite means “past tense”  Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action” Preterite Verbs.
TEMA: Repaso de la conjugación de los verbos CCSS L.3.1- Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard Spanish, grammar, and usage when writing and.
HABLANDO EN EL PASADO El pretérito. The preterit tense is a ____ ACTION tense. It is used to say what HAPPENED It is used to tell of an action that was.
Apuntes de gramática Unidad 3, lección 1 Conjugating “-er” and “ir” verbs.
Pretérito Los verbos -AR.  The preterite is one of two past tense forms in Spanish  The preterite is used to express and action that began and ended.
Preterite -ER / -IR Verbs Preterite Verbs review Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action”
The present tense of -er verbs:leer yo le o tú le es él, ella, usted le e nosotros(as) le emos vosotros(as) le éis ellos, ellas, ustedes le en.
Preterite -ER / -IR Verbs Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action”
Preterite of Regular Verbs Page 110 Realidades 2.
3A Preterite of Regular Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action” The ending tells who did the action.
EL PRETERITO You use the Preterite to talk about things that happened in the past.
¡Feliz miércoles! Put on your ID & complete the warm-up below:
El pretérito.
El Tiempo Pretérito The Regular Preterit Tense Por: Señora Aguilera.
Verbos de -er y -ir en el pretérito 2 for 1! What a deal!
El pasado: “verbos -er/-ir” “el pretérito” -í-imos -iste -ió-ieron “el imperfecto” -ía-íamos -ías -ía-ían *a completed action in the past *an incomplete,
-AR Preterite Verbs -car,–gar, -zar Endings Page 356 Realidades 1.
Preterite -ER / -IR Verbs Avancemos p. 361 Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action”
Hoy - Talking about the past El Comienzo: Take out handout on Superlatives and complete it.
El pasado: “verbos -er/-ir” “el pretérito” -í-imos -iste -ió-ieron “el imperfecto” -ía-íamos -ías -ía-ían *a completed action in the past *an incomplete,
Preterite -ER / -IR Verbs Preterite Verbs Preterite verbs deal with “__________ past action”
El año pasado mi familia y yo fuimos de vacaciones en junio
Recuerda…Para usar el pretérito… We use the preterit to talk about events that were completed in the past. There is a definite start and ending of the.
Preterite of Regular Verbs & -car, -gar, -zar Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action” The ending.
-AR Preterite Verbs -car and –gar Endings Page 356 Realidades 1.
Preterite –AR/ -ER / and -IR Verbs Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action”
Preterite -ER / -IR Verbs Preterite means “past tense and deals with “completed past actions”
El pretérito / The preterite past tense Used to express an action completed at a definite time in the past Referred to as the “past tense” in English Regular.
1. “El préterito” (the preterite) es un tiempo que se usa para decsribir algo que empezó y terminó en un momento específico en el pasado.
AVANCEMOS I U6L2 Objetivo: to say that you did something. (-ar verbs in the preterite tense)
Verbos de “er/ir”.
1 36 El Pretérito de los verbos -ar 2 I used suntan lotion. I bought a surfboard. I swam in the sea. El Pretérito: is a past tense (“-ed”) talks about.
Preterite of Regular Verbs Realidades 2 Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action” The ending tells.
 In Spanish, the preterite form is used to express actions that have already happened.  In other words, preterite simply means past tense.
HOY ES EL 12 DE AGOSTO Es miércoles. BELL WORK 1.La esposa de mi abuelo es mi _____________________ 2.El hermano de mi prima es mi _____________________.
 Preterite of Regular Verbs p. 110 Realidades 2.
MEJOR QUE TÚ PRETERITO VERBOS –AR.
Present tense verbs: -er and –ir. Copy and Translate  Correr  compartir.
Realidades – Capítulo 7B
Present tense of Regular Verbs Los Pronombres Personales (Subject Pronouns) Singular yo tú él / ella / Ud. Plural nosotros ellos / ellas / Uds.
Preterite –car and –gar verbs -original PowerPoint by Mrs. Shirley of Broken Arrow, OK.
-AR Preterite Verbs Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action” The ending tells who did the action.
Preterite () of Verbs  When do you use the tense?  To talk about what or what someone did at a in the past.  Key words – tell you something already.
Preterite of Regular Verbs Page 110 Realidades 2.
Preterite -ER / -IR Verbs Page 383 Realidades 1 Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action”
Preterite tense of –ar verbs. What is the preterite tense? To talk about actions that were completed in the past, you use the preterite tense. I buy vs.
The Preterite Tense The Preterite Tense for regular AR verbs Spanish 2.
Transcripción de la presentación:

El pretérito Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action”

Do you remember your -AR preterite endings? They are: amosasteisaron éasteó

HABLAR Yohablé Tú hablaste Él Ellahabló Ud. Nosotros hablamos Vosotros hablasteis Ellos Ellas hablaron Uds.

¡Practiquen! 1. Mi equipo favorito ___________el partido. (ganar) 2. Tú ___________ al centro comercial. (caminar) 3. José ___________ el almuerzo. (preparar) 4. María y yo ___________ los platos ayer. (lavar) 5. ¿ ___________ ustedes los discos compactos? (encontrar) 6. Ustedes ___________ en el mar. (bucear) 7. Yo ___________ mucho ayer. (trabajar) 8. Mis amigos y yo ___________ mucho en la fiesta anoche. (bailar) 9. Ellos ___________ por teléfono ayer. (hablar) 10. ¿ ___________ ustedes el sol en la playa? (tomar)

Do you remember your - ER/-IR preterite endings? imosisteisieron íisteió

COMER Yo comí Tú comiste Él Ellacomió Ud. Nosotros comimos Vosotros comisteis Ellos Ellas comieron Uds.

ESCRIBIR Yo escribí Tú escribiste Él Ella escribió Ud. Nosotros escribimos Vosotros escribisteis Ellos Ellas escribieron Uds.

1. Tú/ escribir/ un correo electrónico 2. Mis amigos y yo/ comer/ una pizza. 3. Marta/ beber/ refrescos. 4. El jugador/ perder/ el partido. 5. Paco y Teresa/ correr/ al parque. 6. Usted/ barrer/ el suelo. 7. Isabel/ recibir/ regalos. 8. Mis hermanos/ aprender/ el español. ¡Practiquen!