past participles as adjectives 3u6l1
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Past Participles as Adjectives 3U6L1. page 337 Avancemos 3. Pilsen Field Trip. Past Participles as Adjectives. In ENGLISH past participles usually end in “- ed ” and they are frequently used with the verb to be to describe people, places, and things. The article is published . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Past Participles as Adjectives
3U6L1page 337Avancemos 3
Pilsen Field Trip
Past Participles as Adjectives In ENGLISH past participles usually end in “-ed” and they are frequently used with the verb to be to describe people, places, and things.
The article is published. El artículo está publicado.
Past Participles as AdjectivesPast participles are frequently used with the verb “estar” to describe the result of an action.
To form the past participle of a verb in Spanish, you add -ado to the stem of -ar verbs and -ido to the stem of most -er/-ir verbs.
Past Participles as AdjectivesWhat are the past participles for these verbs?
arreglararregladoesconderescondidopedirpedido
Past Participles as AdjectivesWhen the past participle is used as an adjective, be sure the ending agrees in number and gender with the noun it describes.
El horno está arreglado.The oven is fixed (repaired).Las tapas están pedidas.The appetizers are ordered.
Estar + Past ParticipleSome verbs have irregular past participles.
Memorize them!
IrregularesAbrirDecirDescubrirEscribirFreírHacerImprimirMorirPonerResolverRomperVerVolver
AbiertoDichoDescubiertoEscritoFritoHechoImpresoMuertoPuestoResueltoRotoVistoVuelto
DYGI p. 6El horno de mi cocina está ___ (romper).
El horno de mi cocina está roto.*El horno is masculine and singular.
Now do #2-10 with your partner!