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APUNTES: PRETERITE TENSE OF IR, SER, DAR, & HACER
OBJ: TLW- Use the Preterite tense of the verbs Ir(to go) and Ser (to be) in order to tell where someone “went” and “was”. TLW also use the Preterite tense of Dar (to give) and Hacer (to do/to make) to tell what someone “gave” and “did/made.” There are 2 verbs in Spanish that are IDENTICAL in the Preterite (past) tense; Ir and Ser. In the Present tense, Ir means “to go.” In the Preterite tense, Ir means “went.” In the Present tense, Ser means “to be.” In the Preterite tense, Ser means “was.” In the Present tense, Dar means “to give.” In the Preterite tense, Dar means “gave.” In the Present tense, Hacer means “to do/to make.” In the Preterite tense, Hacer means “did/made.” An L. Ford production © 2017
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APUNTES: PRETERITE TENSE OF IR, SER, DAR, & HACER
IR (WENT) & SER (WAS) yo- fui tú- fuiste él ella fue Ud nosotros- fuimos ellos ellas fueron Uds. DAR (GAVE) yo- di tú- diste él ella dio Ud. nosotros- dimos ellos ellas dieron Uds. HACER (DID/MADE) yo- hice tú- hiciste él ella hizo Ud. nosotros- hicimos ellos ellas hicieron Uds. An L. Ford production © 2017
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APUNTES: PRETERITE TENSE OF IR, SER, DAR, & HACER
EJEMPLOS: Yesterday, I went to the supermarket with my husband. -(ir) Ayer, yo fui al supermercado con mi esposo. 2. We did a crossword today. -(hacer) Nosotros hicimos un crucigrama hoy. She made a yellow dress last spring. -(hacer) Ella hizo un vestido amarillo la primavera pasada. 4. You all gave a gift to your grandmother. -(dar) Uds. dieron un regalo a su abuela 5. She was nice. -(ser) Ella era simpática/amable. An L. Ford production © 2017
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