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Students will be able to talk and describe clothing. Students will be able to express preferences in the store. Student will be to negotiate and pay for items you buy. FINAL DE LA UNIDAD: 28 de marzo UNIT 6: DE COMPRAS!

Practice IOP and DOP: Translation Maria buys pants for Pedro. Maria buys THEM at the mall. Pedro prefers them tight because he is skinny. Maria buys them for him because Pedro doesn t have cash and Maria has a credit card. She wants to buy them on sale at the store. Pedro likes dark colors, especially black and navy blue. His favorite fabric is jeans.

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The Preterit of Regular Verbs (El pretérito de los verbos regulares) Les gustó la paella?

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. tom é tom aste tom ó tom amos tom asteis tom aron 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 -er verbs comer = to eat We start with the stem. com í com iste com ió com imos com isteis com ieron 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 We start with the stem. viv í viv iste viv ió viv imos viv isteis viv ieron 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.

Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have the following spelling changes in the firstperson singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. c qu Example: buscar busqué buscaste buscó buscamos buscasteis 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 firstperson singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. explicar practicar tocar c qu Other verbs of this type to explain Le expliqué el problema al policía. to practice Practiqué el piano esta mañana. I explained the problem to the policeman. I practiced the piano this morning. 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 firstperson singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. g gu Example: llegar llegué llegaste llegó llegamos llegasteis 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 firstperson 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 firstperson singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. z c almorcé Example: almorzar almorzamos almorzaste almorzó almorzasteis 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 firstperson singular of the preterit. All other forms of these verbs are conjugated regularly. empezar rezar z c to begin Empecé a estudiar la lección siete. abrazar I began to study lesson seven. to pray Recé con mi familia antes de comer. Other verbs of this type to hug or embrace Abracé a toda mi familia al volver de mi viaje. I hugged my whole family upon returning from my trip. 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. 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. V

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In order to talk about events in the past, Spanish uses two simple tenses: the preterite and the imperfect. In this lesson, you will learn how to form the preterite tense, which is used to express actions or states completed in the past. Copyright 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.3-16

Atención! The yo and Ud./él/ella forms of all three conjugations have written accents on the last syllable to show that it is stressed. The endings for regular -er and -ir verbs are identical in the preterite. Copyright 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.3-17

Note that the nosotros/as forms of regular -ar and -ir verbs in the preterite are identical to the present tense forms. Context will help you determine which tense is being used. Copyright 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.3-18

-Ar and -er verbs that have a stem change in the present tense are regular in the preterite. They do not have a stem change. Atención! -Ir verbs that have a stem change in the present tense also have a stem change in the preterite. Copyright 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.3-19

Verbs that end in -car, -gar, and -zar have a spelling change in the first person singular (yo form) in the preterite. Except for the yo form, all other forms of -car, -gar, and -zar verbs are regular in the preterite. Copyright 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.3-20

Three other verbs creer, leer, and oír have spelling changes in the preterite. The i of the verb endings of creer, leer, and oír carries an accent in the yo, tú, nosotros/as, and vosotros/as forms, and changes to y in the Ud./él/ella and Uds./ellos/ellas forms. Copyright 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.3-21

Ver is regular in the preterite, but none of its forms has an accent. Copyright 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.3-22

Acabar de + [infinitive] is used to say that something has just occurred. Note that acabar is in the present tense in this construction. Copyright 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.3-23

Provide the appropriate preterite forms of the verbs. The first item in each column has been done for you. comer salir comenzar leer 1. ellas comieron salieron comenzaron leyeron 2. tú 3. usted 4. nosotros 5. yo Copyright 2008 Vista Higher Learning. All rights reserved. 6.3-24

Entonces aquí hay un pequeño video de el Pretérito para ayudarte a recordar. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6cnc2t0owe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggc2i_foivm http://www.sparkenthusiasm.com/the_past_tense.ht ml Some irregular preterits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifuawmmde7c

Un resúmen AR ER IR -é -amos -í -imos -í -imos -aste -asteis -iste -isteis -iste -isteis -ó -aron -ió -ieron -ió -ieron CAR-GAR-ZAR: Change in the YO form as follows: -CAR : -QUÉ EMPACAR (to pack) : EMPAQUÉ -GAR : -GUÉ PAGAR (to pay) : PAGUÉ -ZAR : -CÉ ALMORZAR : ALMORCÉ

STEM-CHANGING VERBS and some irregulars AR and ER stem changing: DON T CHANGE!!! Ex: VOLVER, ALMORZAR, CERRAR IR stem changing verbs: DO CHANGE CREER, LEER, OIR: They make the y change in the 3 rd person: Oí, oiste, OYÓ, oímos, oísteis, OYERON VER: It is regular in the preterit but doesn t have accents: vi, viste, vio, vimos, visteis, vieron

Termina las actividades de la Pág 208 Actividad 1, 3 and 6 Tienes 20 minutos