4A 4B Repaso 1. muñecos 2. colección 3. Use the imperfect to express:  Used to  What was happening / what were people doing  Setting the scene 2. Yo.

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4A 4B Repaso 1. muñecos 2. colección 3. Use the imperfect to express:  Used to  What was happening / what were people doing  Setting the scene 2. Yo iba a la escuela de niña. (repeated action) 3. Yo fui a la escuela ayer. (specific time)

Ser (to be) Ir (to go) Ver (to see) eraéramos eraserais eraeran ibaíbamos ibasibais ibaiban veíaveíamos veíasveíais veíaveían

Weather Age Time Used to Periodically Emotions WATUPE!

era iba gustaban tenía fuimos (changes to preterite because I’m talking about a specific time) pedí recibí estaba (emotions…remember the “e” in WATUPE?) comencé / empecé (start and end with preterite) fueron fuimos estaba (emotions…remember the “e” in WATUPE?) compró estaba (emotions…remember the “e” in WATUPE?) gustaba

Indirect Object Pronouns me (to me/for me) nos (to us/ for us) te (to you/for you) os (to you all/ for you all) Spain le (to her or him/ for him or her) les (to them/ for them) AND (to you all /for you all) (in Latin America) Place the IOP BEFORE conjguated verbs OR ATTACH to the infintive Mi padre me compró chocolates. Compró is in the he form because it was my dad bought them. To whom? -> to me

Contesta o completa 1. Mi amiga me dio mi muñeca. (to me) 2. Sí, Juanita nos decía la verdad. (to us) 3. Mi padre le compró un collar para el aniversario. 4. ¿Quién les dio a ti y a Robera los dulces?

4B 1. molestar/ compartir 2. nos portábamos 1. estaban / comía (or any verb in the yo form) 2. lloraba / preparaba 3. hacías / caíste 4. caminaba / me caí 5. hubo / había

Reciprocal Actions 1. se / nos 1.nos mirábamos 2. se abrazaban 3. se abrazaban / se despedían / nos saludábamos

oración con “se” y con “nos” 1. Julio y Esteban se despidieron ayer en el aeropuerto. 2. Elena y yo siempre nos saludamos en las fiestas.