1. “El préterito” (the preterite) es un tiempo que se usa para decsribir algo que empezó y terminó en un momento específico en el pasado.

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“El préterito” (the preterite) es un tiempo que se usa para decsribir algo que empezó y terminó en un momento específico en el pasado.

You use the preterite tense to describe: 1. Facts Los Yankees perdieron ayer. 2. Completed actions, with a specific beginning and end point, in the past Ayer, fui a la casa de mi amiga para dos horas. 3. A change of emotion or condition (de súbito, de pronto) De súbito, empezó a llorar.

--AR VERBS éamos asteasteis óaron 1. Start with the infinitive. 2. Take off the ending (--ar) 3. Add the appropriate ending, depending on what subject you are referring to:

 1. Start with the infinitive. 2. Take off the ending (--er) 3. Add the appropriate ending, depending on what subject you are referring to. --ER, --IR verbs íimos isteisteis ióieron

yo hablé nosotros hablamos tú hablaste vosotros hablasteis él ella habló Ud. ellos ellas hablaron Uds.  Hablar (to speak): 1. Start with the infinitive 2. Take off the –ar ending 3. add the appropriate endings

Escribir (to write) Remember the steps! yo escribí nosotros escribimos tú escribiste vosotros escribisteis él ella escribió Ud. ellos ellas escribieron Uds.

Comer (to eat) Remember the steps! yo comí nosotros comimos tú comiste vosotros comisteis él ella comió Ud. ellos ellas comieron Uds.

Caminar (to walk) Remember the steps! yo viví nosotros vivimos tú viviste vosotros vivisteis él ella vivió Ud. ellos ellas vivieron Uds.

 Most verbs that are boot verbs do NOT have a spelling change in the preterite.  In fact, there are NO boot verbs in the preterite.  Some boot verbs change to skateboards, but more about that later