Regular Preterite
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Spanish Verbs and Essential Grammar Review - Smith Rivas
smithrivas.com(For uses of the imperfect and preterite, see pages 30-32.) FUTURE TENSE The future tense corresponds to the English will or shall. REGULAR VERBS The future tense endings for regular verbs are formed by adding the endings below to the infinitive.-é -emos-ás -éis-á -án-ar conjugation-er conjugaton-ir conjugation
PRETERITE: PART I REGULAR VERBS
cpricespanish.weebly.com1 PRETERITE: PART I – REGULAR VERBS To conjugate regular -AR verbs in the preterite, drop the –AR & add the appropriate ending: yo é tú aste él, ella, Ud. ó nosotros amos vosotros asteis ellos, ellas, Uds.aron To conjugate regular -ER and -IR verbs in the preterite, drop the –ER/-IR & add the appropriate ending: yo í tú iste él, ella, Ud. ió ...
Preterite vs Imperfect: Part I
d2y1pz2y630308.cloudfront.netPreterite vs Imperfect: Part I Spanish has two past tenses: preterite and imperfect. Most verbs can be put into either tense, depending upon the meaning. In this lesson, you will learn to conjugate regular –ar verbs in the preterite and the imperfect. You will also learn the basic difference between the preterite and
Guide to Spanish Verb Tenses
78bbm3rv7ks4b6i8j3cuklc1-wpengine.netdna-ssl.comHow to Conjugate Regular Spanish Verbs Follow these three steps to conjugate a regular verb: 1.Locate and remove the ending of the verb. 2.Choose the correct conjugation for the person, object, or thing doing the action. 3.Add the conjugation to the stem. Let’s practice on comer (to eat) and conjugate it to say “I eat”:
INSTRUCTOR’S ANSWER KEY - Rowman & Littlefield
rowman.com1. imperfect indicative (a past time usually associated with the preterite) 2. conditional indicative (among its other uses, expresses a time future to the past, as in Dijo que lo haría.) 3. present perfect indicative (refers to a time just prior to the present, as in La casa está limpia porque la criada ha venido esta mañana.) 4. pluperfect