Español II Capítulo III ~ páginas 80-117 Vocabulario I ~ páginas 84-89 Gramática I ~ páginas 90-9 5 Señora Kauper's Spanish classes.

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Español II Capítulo III ~ páginas Vocabulario I ~ páginas Gramática I ~ páginas Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

The Impersonal “se” Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

The Impersonal “se” l In English we often use they, you, one, or people in an impersonal or indefinite sense meaning “people in general.” Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

The Impersonal “se” l In Spanish we use se + the Ud./él/ella or the Uds./ellos/ellas form of the verb. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

The Impersonal “se” l Se habla español. l Spanish is spoken here. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

The Impersonal “se” l A menudo se sirve pan con paella. l Bread is often served with paella. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

The Impersonal “se” l Se permite sacar fotos? l Can you take pictures? Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Negative Tú Commands l Se usan otros mariscos también para hacer paella. l They also use other shellfish to make paella. Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

Verbs ending in -car, -gar, and -zar have a spelling change in the “yo” form of the pretérito. buscar tocar practicar pagar jugar llegar almorzar empezar comenzar Unos Irregulares: Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

The “yo” form of the pretérito changes to conserve the sound of the infinitive: -car -gar -zar “-qué” “-gué” “-cé” “tocé” “jugé” “rezé” Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

(-car verbs) busqué buscaste buscó buscamos buscasteis buscaron Por ejemplo: buscar Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

(-car verbs) practiqué practicaste practicó practicamos practicasteis practicaron Por ejemplo: practicar Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

(-gar verbs) pagué pagaste pagó pagamos pagasteis pagaron Por ejemplo: pagar Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

(-gar verbs) jugué jugaste jugó jugamos jugasteis jugaron Por ejemplo: jugar Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

(-zar verbs) almorcé almorzaste almorzó almorzamos almorzasteis almorzaron Por ejemplo: almorzar Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

(-zar verbs) empecé empezaste empezó empezamos empezasteis empezaron Por ejemplo: empezar Señora Kauper's Spanish classes

ANDARTENERVENIRDARVER Anduve Anduviste Anduvo Anduvimos Anduvieron Tuve Tuviste Tuvo Tuvimos Tuvieron Vine Viniste Vino Vinimos Vinieron DiDi Diste Dio Dimos Dieron ViVi Viste Vio Vimos vieron Irregular preterites: andar, tener, venir, dar, ver Señora Kauper's Spanish classes