Comienzo 22-5 Preterite 1.Uds. (brindar) ____ por tu salud. 2.Alberto (aceptar) ____ tarjetas de credito 3.Los chicos (pasar) _____ por la calle. 4.El.

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Comienzo 22-5 Preterite 1.Uds. (brindar) ____ por tu salud. 2.Alberto (aceptar) ____ tarjetas de credito 3.Los chicos (pasar) _____ por la calle. 4.El senor Paredes y yo (escuchar) _____ la radio despues de cenar. 5.Uds. (llenar) ______ los huecos. 6.Nos. (conversar) _____ mucho. 7.La chica (bailar) ____ toda la noche. 8.Tu (llevar) _______ a los ninos al centro. 9.Juan (dejar) _______ la fiesta a las once. 10.Maria (charlar) ______ poco.

Preterite practice 1.Tu ( aprender)= 2.El amigo ( enviar)= 3.Yo ( mirar)= 4.Nosotros (escribir)= 5.Ella (comer)= 6.Senora Teresa (buscar)= 7.Uds. (almorzar)= 8.Ud. (llegar)= 9.Yo ( pagar)= 10.Yo (almorzar)=

SP2 Feb Comienzo 22-5 Comienzo 22-6 Checked HW Reviewed HW – GVG Pg – WB Pg. 44 & 46 WB in class – Pg. 38,39, 40,41,42, 45

SP2 Feb Tarea – QUIZ: The preterite Tense The regular verbs The “car-gar-zar” verbs