Preterite of Regular Verbs & -car, -gar, -zar Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action” The ending.

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Preterite of Regular Verbs & -car, -gar, -zar

Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action” The ending tells who did the action.

-AR Preterite Endings Just as -o, -as, -a, -amos, -áis, -an tell you that the action takes place in the present, -é, -aste, -ó, -amos, asteis, -aron, tell you that the action took place in the past.

-é -aste -ó -amos -asteis -aron -AR Preterite Endings

Let’s conjugate a regular -AR verb. -AR Preterite Endings

HABLAR= to speak yo hablé tú hablaste Ud. él ella habló nosotros hablamos vosotros hablasteis Uds. ellos ellas hablaron

AYUDAR= to help yo ayudé tú ayudaste Ud. él ella ayudó nosotro s ayudamos vosotros ayudasteis Uds. ellos ellas ayudaron

Preterite (no stem-change for –ar) -ar verbs that have a stem change in the present tense do not in the preterite. e – ie o – ue u – ue

JUGAR (u to ue) Paco juega al ajedrez con sus amigos hoy. Pero ayer él no jugó con ellos. Preterite (no stem-change for –ar)

Verbs whose infinitive ends in -car,-gar, or -zar have a spelling change in the yo form. All of their other preterite forms are regular!!!! Preterite (-car, -gar, -zar)

sacar buscar tocar yo saqué yo busqué yo toqué cqu Preterite (- car)

¿Sacaste una buena nota? Sí, saqué noventa y dos por ciento. ¿Qué instrumento tocaste en el concierto? Toqué el violín. Preterite (- car)

pagar llegar jugar yo pagué yo llegué yo jugué ggu Preterite (- gar)

¿Cuándo llegaste al teatro? Llegué a las ocho. ¿Cuánto pagaste por las joyas? Pagué ochenta dólares. Preterite (- gar)

empezar comenzar almorzar yo empecé yo comencé yo almorcé z c Preterite (- zar)

¿A qué hora empezaste a estudiar anoche? Empecé a las ocho. ¿Con quién almorzaste ayer? Almorcé con Ana y Raúl. Preterite (- zar)

-ER / -IR Preterite Endings Now let’s look at -ER / -IR verb endings.

-í -iste -ió -imos -isteis -ieron -ER / -IR Preterite Endings

Let’s conjugate a regular -ER/-IR verb. -ER / -IR Preterite Endings

APRENDER= to learn Yo aprendí Tú aprendiste Ud. Él aprendió Ella Nosotros aprendimos Vosostros aprendisteis Uds. Ellos aprendieron Ellas

BEBER= to drink Yo bebí Tú bebiste Ud. Él bebió Ella Nosotros bebimos Vosotros bebisteis Uds. Ellos bebieron Ellas

DISCUTIR= to discuss Yo discutí Tú discutiste Ud. Él discutió Ella Nosotros discutimos Vosotros discutisteis Uds. Ellos discutieron Ellas

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

Preterite (no stem-change for – er) -er verbs that have a stem change in the present tense do not in the preterite. e – ie o – ue u – ue

Práctica… Ayer yo ________ (comprar) un regalo para mi mamá. compré

La semana pasada, mis amigos y yo _________ (salir) para una fiesta. salimos

Ayer, mi hermano __________ (preparar) la comida para nuestra familia. preparó

¿Tú _________ (escribir) una carta anoche? escribiste

Roberto _________(beber) un refresco con su hamburguesa anoche. bebió

Anoche yo _______ (comer) en un restaurante, pero Jorge _______ (comer) en casa. comí comió

Yo __________ (pagar) sólo veinte dólares para el regalo. pagué

Reflexive Verbs in Preterite We conjugate reflexive verbs in the preterite the same way as the present tense, we just use PRETERITE ENDINGS. me/te/se/nos/se IN FRONT of the conjugated verb.

DUCHARSE= to shower yo me duché tú te duchaste Ud. él ella se duchó nosotros nos duchamos vosotros os duchasteis Uds. ellos ellas se ducharon

ACOSTARSE= to lie down yo me acosté tú te acostaste Ud. él ella se acostó nosotros nos acostamos vosotros os acostasteis Uds. ellos ellas se acostaron

Los miembros del equipo de fútbol ____________ (despertarse) temprano el sábado pasado. se despertaron

Yo __________ (dormirse) después de completar la tarea en Conjuguemos y Wordplay. me dormí

Tú ___________ (acostarse) anoche a las once. te acostaste