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Preterite, Trigger Words, Car, Gar, Zar, Spock, Cucaracha, Snake, Snakey,Imperfect, trigger words, Irregular Verbs, Preterite vs Imperfect Ser vs Estar, Verbs Like Gustar, Comparatives/Superlatives, Transition Words, Future Tense, Trigger Words, Irregulars, Por, Para, Examples of Por and Para!

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Preterite, Trigger Words, Car, Gar, Zar, Spock, Cucaracha, Snake, Snakey,Imperfect, trigger words, Irregular Verbs, Preterite vs Imperfect Ser vs Estar, Verbs Like Gustar, Comparatives/Superlatives, Transition Words, Future Tense, Trigger Words, Irregulars, Por, Para, Examples of Por and Para!

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El Preterito When we want to talk about the past in spanish, we have to conjugate the verbs to match the tense.

•Lets say we want to say I played yesterday.

•Ayer, yo juguè en el parque. Do you see? Instead of putting juego we put juguè. It’s because it’s in the past!

•íisteióimosisteisieron

•éasteóamosasteisaron

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Preterite Trigger Words

• anteayer • el dia anterior • ayer • el jueves pasado • la semana pasada • el fin de semana pasado • el mes pasado • ayer por la manana

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Irregular Preterite Verbs

Occasionally, we have verbs that don’t follow the regular conjugation rules! These verbs are called irregular verbs. The following verbs are irregular in the preterite.

Andar anduve anduviste anduvo anduvimos anduvieron

Conducir* conduje condujiste condujo condujimos condujeron

Decir* dije dijiste dijo dijimos dijeron

Estar estuve estuviste estuvo estuvimos estuvieron

Hacer hice hiciste hizo hicimos hicieron

Poner puse pusiste puso pusimos pusieron

Poder pude pudiste pudo pudimos pudieron

Querer quise quisiste quiso quisimos quisieron

Saber supe supiste supo supimos supieron

Tener tuve tuviste tuvo tuvimos tuvieron

Traer* traje trajiste trajo trajimos trajeron

Venir vine viniste vino vinimos vinieron

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-Car Verbs

• In the preterite tense, there are certain verbs that are irregular and change to CAR in the yo form.

• conocerto • reconocerto• recognize• Desconocerto • aparcarto • aplicarto

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Gar Verbs

• Certain verbs change to have the ending GAR in the preterit but only in the yo form.

• ahogar • castigar • encargar • investigar • llegar • pegar

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Zar Verbs

• Some verbs change to ZAR in the preterite in the present tense.

• These verbs include

• abracé

• analicé

• bostecé

• cacé

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Spock Verbs!

Hacer

Ir

Ser D

ar

Ver

Ir/SerFui Fuemos

Fuiste Fueron

Fue

HacerHice Hicimos

Hiciste Hicieron

Hizo

Dar/Ver

Di Vi

Diste Viste

Dio Vio

Dimos Vimos

Dieron Vieron

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Cucaracha Verbs• Andar These verbs are the cucaracha verbs. • Estar You just have to memorize them!• Poder• Poner• Querer• Saber• Tener• Venir• Conducir• Producir• Traducir• Decir• Traer

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Snakey Verbs

• Snakey Verbs only change in 3rd person

• Leer and Creer change from e-Y

• oir change from I-Y

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Snake Verbs

• Only changes in 3rd person

• E-I Compartir Preferir Repetir Venir Servir Venir Pedir

• O-U

• Dormir Morir

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You only use the preterite tense if the action is fully completed. You have to use the imperfect tense if the action isn’t completed or is still being done.

abaabasabaábamosabaisaban

íaíasíaíamosíaisían

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Trigger Words

• You can tell the difference between preterite and imperfect by the “trigger words” in the sentence.

trigger words for imperfect- siempre, todos los dias,etc, cada dia, etc.

Preterite trigger words: pasado, anteayer, ayer el semana pasado

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Imperfect Irregular Verbs

• Only three verbs are irregular in the Imperfect.

Estareraeraseraéramoseraiseran

Serveíaveíasveíaveíamosveíaisveían

Iribaibasibaíbamosibaisiban

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Trigger Words and Preterite Vs Imperfect

• You can tell the difference between preterite and imperfect by the “trigger words” in the sentence.

trigger words for imperfect- siempre, todos los dias,etc, cada dia, etc.

Preterite trigger words: pasado, anteayer, ayer el semana pasado

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Ser vs Estar

• Both ser and estar mean “to be” but one is conditional and one is permenent.

• Ser is permanent and estar is conditional.

• Ser is DOCTOR PED while Estar is HELPING. Ser is used for describing professions, what you are, who you are, etc. Estar is used for describing how you feel, and things that change.

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Ser vs Estar continued:

estoyestásestáestamosestáisestán

soyeresessomossoisson

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Verbs like Gustar• Aburrir

• Fascinar• bastar• importar• caer bien• interesar• dar asco• molestar• disgustar

parecer• doler • picar• encantar• faltar• volver

When conjugating verbs like gustar, they don’t conjugate like regular verbs. Instead, you only use two endings.

-A and An

So instead of saying.. Me gusto los zapatos, you say Me gustan los zapatos. You conjugate the verbs according to the singular or plural form.

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Comparatives and Superlatives

• In Spanish, they compare things the same way as in English.

• We use

• muy + adjective

• sumamente + adjective

• adjective + ísimo (-a, -os, -as)

• Menos + Que + Adjective

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Transition Words

• En contraste

• Al mismo tiempo

• Igualmente

• Por esta razón

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Future Tense

• In the Future, do NOT drop the ending!

• Hablar becomes Hablaré in the yo form.

• All forms have accent marks except NOSOTROS.

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Future Trigger Words

• En el futuro

• La proximo ayer

• La proximo dia

• La proximo mes

• LA PROXIMO = Next

• In English, it would be like saying next week, I WILL do it.

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Irregular Future Tense

• Hacer and Decir are both irregular Future Tense verbs. Some verbs will change in the future tense.

• haré diré• harás dirás • hará dirá • haremos diremos • haréis diréis • harán dirán

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Por vs Para

• In Spanish, Por and Para are used very often and are confused very easily.

• Por• Expressing movement along, through, around, by or about.• Denoting a time or duration when something occurs.• Para• or the purpose of or in order to•  to or in the direction of

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Examples of Por and Para

• Me tienen por loco.

• Paso por ti a las ocho.

• La cena está por cocinar.

• Necesito el vestido para el lunes.

• Para un niño lee muy bien.

• El tren está para salir.

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