Capítulo 7B/8A – Apuntes #3 Preterite of –ER and –IR verbs.

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Capítulo 7B/8A – Apuntes #3 Preterite of –ER and –IR verbs

*To talk about actions that were completed in the you use the _______________past pretérito *Regular –ER and –IR verbs have ______________similar endings APRENDERSALIR YoNosotrosYoNosotros TúVosotros aprendisteis TúVosotros salisteis Él/Ella/UdEllos/Ellas/Uds.Él/Ella/Ud.Ellos/Ellas/Uds. -ER verbs -IR verbs aprendí aprendiste aprendió aprendimos aprendieron salí saliste salió salimos salieron *NOTICE: *The endings for –ER and –IR verbs are _________________ *There are accent marks for “yo” and “él/ella/Ud.” ____ exactly the same íió

Other –ER verbs: to drink to eat to understand to learn to run to break to watch tv to sell should Other –IR verbs: to receive to open to decide to share to write to live beber comer comprender aprender correr romper ver la tele vender deber recibir abrir decidir compartir escribir vivir

The verbis regular in the preterite but! VER does not have accent marks YoNosotros TúVosotros visteis Él/Ella/Ud.Ellos/Ellas/Uds. VER vi viste vio vimos vieron

Práctica: 1.Last night,I drank coffee with milk and sugar, but he drank coffee without milk. We didn’t sleep well! 2. You (tú) received a lot of gifts for your birthday a week ago, but you didn’t open the gifts until yesterday. Why? 3. We understood the homework, but decided not to do the homework because we watched tv all night. 4.First they ate a big breakfast, and then they ran for an hour. Yuck! They didn’t learn their lesson! 5.Pedrito broke the piñata and ate all the candy yesterday. He didn’t share. 6. They lived in the countryside for twenty years, but they sold their house five years ago. 7. She wrote to her grandmother while (mientras que) she watched tv. Anoche, bebí café con leche y azúcar, pero el bebió café sin leche. ¡No dormimos bien! Recibiste muchos regalos para tu cumpleaños hace una semana, pero no abriste los regalos hasta ayer, ¿por qué? Comprendimos la tarea, pero decidimos no hacer la tarea porque vimos la tele toda la noche. Primero comieron un desayuno grande, y después corrieron por una hora. ¡Uf! No aprendieron su lección! Pedrito rompió la piñata y comió todos los dulces ayer. No compartió. Vivieron en el campo por veinte años pero vendieron su casa hace cinco años. Escribió a su abuela mientras que vio la tele.