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.

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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 action The narration of events Q: What did you eat today? A: I ate a banana.

Regular –ar verb endings Hablé Hablamos Hablaste Hablasteis Habló Hablaron Hablar = To talk

Regular –er/-ir endings ¡ Buena noticia! –er/-ir verbs share preterit endings! comí viví comimos vivimos comiste viviste comisteis vivisteis comió vivió comieron vivieron

¡Ojo! -ar and –er verbs that stem change in the present tense do NOT have a stem change in the preterit. However, -ir verbs stem change in the preterit. -ir verbs only change in the s.p.o.t. and p.p.o.t

Práctica… Esta mañana, yo ________ (comer) yogur y _________ (beber) café. Ayer, mis padres me _________ (escribir) un correo electrónico. Anoche mis amigos y yo _______ (salir) para la fiesta a las ocho y media. ¿ _________ (aprender) tú las formas del pretérito?

Respuestas… Esta mañana, yo comí yogur y bebí café. Ayer, mis padres me escribieron un correo electrónico. Anoche mis amigos y yo salimos para la fiesta a las ocho y media. ¿ Aprendiste tú las formas del pretérito?

Una cosa más… -Verbs with a stem that end in a VOWEL, have a spelling change. -Change the í to a y -This only occurs in the S.P.O.T. and P.P.O.T. forms. -Strange things happen in the basement!

Práctica… Mi mamá ______________ (leer) un libro bueno. ¿_____________ (oír) Uds. las noticias? Alicia y Roberto ____________ (creer) que la tortilla española es sabrosa.

Mi mamá leyó un libro bueno. ¿ Oyeron Uds. las noticias? Alicia y Roberto creyeron que la tortilla española es sabrosa.