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Midterm Review

Midterm Review. Vocabulary 9 Imperfect vs. Preterite. Garrett Miller, Uly Lomeli , Josh Gonzalez, Chris Hackworth. Warm-up. Translate El fantasma El dios Castigar. Ghost God To punish. Imperfect or Preterite and why 1. Una vez , había un rey con poderes magicos .

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Midterm Review

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  1. Midterm Review Vocabulary 9 Imperfect vs. Preterite Garrett Miller, UlyLomeli, Josh Gonzalez, Chris Hackworth

  2. Warm-up Translate • El fantasma • El dios • Castigar Ghost God To punish Imperfect or Preterite and why 1. Unavez, habíaun rey con poderesmagicos. 2. A causa de esto el reycastigóal malvado 3. Se cuentaqueestabanubladoaqueldia Imperfect- describe setting and/or background Preterite- event in a story with a specific beginning/end Imperfect- Describing setting and/or background

  3. Grammar CH.9 Imperfect is used to describe the setting or the background of the story Ejemplo: Unavez, habíaun rey con poderesmagicos Ejemplo2: se cuentaqueestabanubladoaqueldia

  4. Grammar Cont. Preterite used to show that an event or situation in the story had a specific beginning or end. Ejemplo: A causa de esto el reycastigó al malvado Ejemplo: A partir de entonces, nuncavolvió al castillo

  5. Exit Ticket • Tú(honrabas/honraste) el enemigocuandoellosfueronderrota. • El fantasma se (desaparecía/desapareció) ayer. • El rey (traicionaba/traicionό) el sabio. • El dios (declaraba/declarό) la guerra con el reyanteyaer. • La mujersoldado (sufría/sufriό) la derrota.

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