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Preterite –AR/ -ER / and -IR Verbs

Preterite Verbs Preterite means “past tense” Preterite verbs deal with “completed past action”

-AR Preterite Endings Do you remember your - AR preterite endings? They are:

-AR Preterite Endings é aste ó amos asteis aron

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

COMPRAR-to buy Yocompré Tú compraste Él Ella compró Ud. Nos. compramos Vos. comprasteis Ellos Ellas compraron Uds.

HABLAR--to talk Yohablé Tú hablaste Él Ellahabló Ud. Nos. hablamos Vos. hablasteis Ellos Ellas hablaron Uds.

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

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

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

APRENDER--to learn Yo aprendí Tú aprendiste Él Ella aprendió Ud. Nos. aprendimos Vos. aprendisteis Ellos Ellas aprendieron Uds.

BEBER--to drink Yo bebí Tú bebiste Él Ella bebió Ud. Nos. bebimos Vos. bebisteis Ellos Ellas bebieron Uds.

PEDIR-to ask for/ order Yo pedí Tú pediste Él Ella pidió Ud. Nos. pedimos Vos. pedisteis Ellos Ellas pidieron Uds.

ESCRIBIR--to write Yo escribí Tú escribiste Él Ella escribió Ud. Nos. escribimos Vos. escribisteis Ellos Ellas escribieron Uds.

Let’s practice: what does following mean in English: Yo comí Alberto estudió Los chicos cantaron Tú bebiste agua Nosotros participamos