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The Preterit of Regular Verbs
 (El pretérito de los verbos regulares)
          ¿Les gustó
           la paella?
The preterit
 So far you have learned to use verbs in the present
 indicative tense. In this chapter you will learn about
 the preterit, one of two simple past tenses in Spanish.


The preterit tense is used to express:
• An action that is terminated or completed at a given
  point in the past
• An action or state that occupies a limited period of
  time
• An action with a specific and indicated beginning or
  ending
The conjugation of regular -ar verbs
               tomar = to take, to drink
 Just as with present tense verbs, we always start
 with the stem of the verb.
               tomé                  tomamos
               tomaste               tomasteis
               tomó                  tomaron
 Except for single-syllable verb forms,* the first- and third-
 persons singular of regular preterit verbs always bear a written
 accent on the final syllable.
*For example, the first- and third-persons singular of ver: vi, vio
The conjugation of regular -ar verbs
           tomar = to take, to drink
 Tomé el autobús al supermercado esta mañana.
    I took the bus to the supermarket this morning.

 Elena tomó un refresco en la cena anoche.
    Elena drank a soft drink at dinner last night.

 Los estudiantes tomaron un examen ayer.
    The students took an exam yesterday.
The conjugation of regular -ar verbs
The first-person plural, or nosotros, form of -ar verbs is the same
in the preterit as in the present tense. This does not normally
cause confusion since context usually clarifies the meaning.

   Tomamos el autobús al centro todos los días.
        We take the bus downtown every day.

   Tomamos el autobús a la escuela ayer.
        We took the bus to school yesterday.
The conjugation of regular -er verbs
                      comer = to eat
                 We start with the stem.

              comí                  comimos
              comiste               comisteis
              comió                 comieron
 Except for single-syllable verb forms, the first- and third-persons
 singular of regular preterit verbs always bear a written accent on
 the final syllable.
The conjugation of regular -er verbs
                comer = to eat
   Comí los frijoles envueltos en una tortilla.
      I ate the beans wrapped in a tortilla.

   Comimos en la cafetería de la universidad.
      We ate at the university cafeteria.

   Juan comió en casa de sus abuelos.
      Juan ate at his grandparents’ house.
The conjugation of regular -ir verbs
                      vivir = to live
                 We start with the stem.
               viví                  vivimos
               viviste               vivisteis
               vivió                 vivieron
Notice that -ir verbs conjugate exactly like -er verbs.
 Except for single-syllable verb forms, the first- and third-persons
 singular of regular preterit verbs always bear a written accent on
 the final syllable.
The conjugation of regular -ir verbs
                  vivir = to live
   Viví en Perú por tres años.
      I lived in Peru for three years.

   ¿Viviste en Guatemala alguna vez?
      Did you ever live in Guatemala?

   Mis abuelos vivieron en Florida toda su vida.
      My grandparents lived in Florida all their lives.
The conjugation of regular -ir verbs
The first-person plural, or nosotros, form of -ir verbs, as with -ar
verbs, is the same in the preterit as in the present tense. Again,
context usually clarifies the meaning.

        Vivimos en Nueva York ahora.
            We live in New York now.

        Vivimos en Puerto Rico el año pasado.
            We lived in Puerto Rico last year.
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar
 Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling
 changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other
 forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly.

         c  qu Example: buscar
            busqué               buscamos
            buscaste             buscasteis
            buscó                buscaron
Busqué el programa en la tele.
                I looked for the program on the TV.
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar
 Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling
 changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other
 forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly.

          c  qu Other verbs of this type
explicar        to explain
        Le expliqué el problema al policía.
                     I explained the problem to the policeman.
practicar       to practice
        Practiqué el piano esta mañana.
                      I practiced the piano this morning.
tocar           to touch; to play a musical instrument
        Toqué el agua con el dedo del pie.
                     I touched the water with my toe.
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling
changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other
forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly.

        g  gu Example: llegar
          llegué                llegamos
          llegaste              llegasteis
          llegó                 llegaron
    Llegué muy contento hoy.
                    I arrived very happy today.
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling
changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other
forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly.

        g  gu Other verbs of this type
jugar (a)       to play (games, sports)
        Jugué (al) béisbol con mis amigos hoy.
                     I played baseball with my friends today.
pagar           to pay
        Pagué la cuenta con tarjeta de crédito.
                     I payed the bill with a credit card.
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling
changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other
forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly.

        zc            Example: almorzar
       almorcé                   almorzamos
       almorzaste                almorzasteis
       almorzó                   almorzaron
     Almorcé poco hoy.
                    I had little for lunch today.
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar
Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling
changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other
forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly.

        zc            Other verbs of this type
  empezar         to begin
      Empecé a estudiar la lección siete.
        I began to study lesson seven.
  abrazar         to hug or embrace
      Abracé a toda mi familia al volver de mi viaje.
        I hugged my whole family upon returning from my trip.
  rezar           to pray
      Recé con mi familia antes de comer.
         I prayed (said grace) with my family before eating.
Criteria for the use of the preterit
1. An action that is terminated or completed.
     Me casé en 1981.                                V
                                                     •
     Alfredo salió para España ayer.
     Berta compró un coche nuevo el año pasado.
2. An action or state that occupies a limited period of time.
    Lorena estudió por dos horas.
    Llovió todo el día.
    Estuvimos en Oaxaca todo el mes de julio.
3. An action with a specific and indicated beginning or ending.
    El concierto comenzó a las siete.
    Empecé a trabajar en el proyecto ayer.
    Cesó de llover a eso de las cinco de la tarde.
FIN

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Preterit of-regular-verbs

  • 1. The Preterit of Regular Verbs (El pretérito de los verbos regulares) ¿Les gustó la paella?
  • 2. The preterit So far you have learned to use verbs in the present indicative tense. In this chapter you will learn about the preterit, one of two simple past tenses in Spanish. The preterit tense is used to express: • An action that is terminated or completed at a given point in the past • An action or state that occupies a limited period of time • An action with a specific and indicated beginning or ending
  • 3. The conjugation of regular -ar verbs tomar = to take, to drink Just as with present tense verbs, we always start with the stem of the verb. tomé tomamos tomaste tomasteis tomó tomaron Except for single-syllable verb forms,* the first- and third- persons singular of regular preterit verbs always bear a written accent on the final syllable. *For example, the first- and third-persons singular of ver: vi, vio
  • 4. The conjugation of regular -ar verbs tomar = to take, to drink Tomé el autobús al supermercado esta mañana. I took the bus to the supermarket this morning. Elena tomó un refresco en la cena anoche. Elena drank a soft drink at dinner last night. Los estudiantes tomaron un examen ayer. The students took an exam yesterday.
  • 5. The conjugation of regular -ar verbs The first-person plural, or nosotros, form of -ar verbs is the same in the preterit as in the present tense. This does not normally cause confusion since context usually clarifies the meaning. Tomamos el autobús al centro todos los días. We take the bus downtown every day. Tomamos el autobús a la escuela ayer. We took the bus to school yesterday.
  • 6. The conjugation of regular -er verbs comer = to eat We start with the stem. comí comimos comiste comisteis comió comieron Except for single-syllable verb forms, the first- and third-persons singular of regular preterit verbs always bear a written accent on the final syllable.
  • 7. The conjugation of regular -er verbs comer = to eat Comí los frijoles envueltos en una tortilla. I ate the beans wrapped in a tortilla. Comimos en la cafetería de la universidad. We ate at the university cafeteria. Juan comió en casa de sus abuelos. Juan ate at his grandparents’ house.
  • 8. The conjugation of regular -ir verbs vivir = to live We start with the stem. viví vivimos viviste vivisteis vivió vivieron Notice that -ir verbs conjugate exactly like -er verbs. Except for single-syllable verb forms, the first- and third-persons singular of regular preterit verbs always bear a written accent on the final syllable.
  • 9. The conjugation of regular -ir verbs vivir = to live Viví en Perú por tres años. I lived in Peru for three years. ¿Viviste en Guatemala alguna vez? Did you ever live in Guatemala? Mis abuelos vivieron en Florida toda su vida. My grandparents lived in Florida all their lives.
  • 10. The conjugation of regular -ir verbs The first-person plural, or nosotros, form of -ir verbs, as with -ar verbs, is the same in the preterit as in the present tense. Again, context usually clarifies the meaning. Vivimos en Nueva York ahora. We live in New York now. Vivimos en Puerto Rico el año pasado. We lived in Puerto Rico last year.
  • 11. Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. c  qu Example: buscar busqué buscamos buscaste buscasteis buscó buscaron Busqué el programa en la tele. I looked for the program on the TV.
  • 12. Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. c  qu Other verbs of this type explicar to explain Le expliqué el problema al policía. I explained the problem to the policeman. practicar to practice Practiqué el piano esta mañana. I practiced the piano this morning. tocar to touch; to play a musical instrument Toqué el agua con el dedo del pie. I touched the water with my toe.
  • 13. Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. g  gu Example: llegar llegué llegamos llegaste llegasteis llegó llegaron Llegué muy contento hoy. I arrived very happy today.
  • 14. Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. g  gu Other verbs of this type jugar (a) to play (games, sports) Jugué (al) béisbol con mis amigos hoy. I played baseball with my friends today. pagar to pay Pagué la cuenta con tarjeta de crédito. I payed the bill with a credit card.
  • 15. Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. zc Example: almorzar almorcé almorzamos almorzaste almorzasteis almorzó almorzaron Almorcé poco hoy. I had little for lunch today.
  • 16. Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling changes in the first-person singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. zc Other verbs of this type empezar to begin Empecé a estudiar la lección siete. I began to study lesson seven. abrazar to hug or embrace Abracé a toda mi familia al volver de mi viaje. I hugged my whole family upon returning from my trip. rezar to pray Recé con mi familia antes de comer. I prayed (said grace) with my family before eating.
  • 17. Criteria for the use of the preterit 1. An action that is terminated or completed. Me casé en 1981. V • Alfredo salió para España ayer. Berta compró un coche nuevo el año pasado. 2. An action or state that occupies a limited period of time. Lorena estudió por dos horas. Llovió todo el día. Estuvimos en Oaxaca todo el mes de julio. 3. An action with a specific and indicated beginning or ending. El concierto comenzó a las siete. Empecé a trabajar en el proyecto ayer. Cesó de llover a eso de las cinco de la tarde.
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