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The Spanish Past Tense FlipBook

The Spanish Past Tense FlipBook. 5 pieces of paper I will show you how to fold it. 2 staples at the top # each flap 1-10 The top cover is #1. FLIP BOOK – write on each flap – write the yellow in one color and the white in another:. Flap #1 – (The very top page) EL PASADO & your name

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The Spanish Past Tense FlipBook

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  1. The Spanish Past Tense FlipBook • 5 pieces of paper • I will show you how to fold it. • 2 staples at the top • # each flap 1-10 • The top cover is #1

  2. FLIP BOOK – write on each flap – write the yellow in one color and the white in another: • Flap #1 – (The very top page) EL PASADO & your name • Flap #2 – Preterite Endings • Flap #3 – Imperfect Endings • Flap #4 –The 3 Imperfect Irregulars (ir, ser, ver) • Flap #5 –The 5 Common Irregular Preterite (Ir, Ser, Ver, Dar, Hacer) • Flap #6 – Preterite CAR, GAR, ZAR verbs • Flap #7 – Preterite Sandal Verbs • Flap #8 – Preterite Happy Queen Victoria Verbs • Flap #9 – Preterite Clue Words & Rules For Usage • Flap #10 – Imperfect Clue Words & Rules for usage

  3. Flipbook • Write the regular preterite and imperfect endings (use your notes)

  4. Flipbook • Write the 5 common irregular preterite conjugations • Write the (ONLY) 3 irregular imperfect conjugations • Use your notes

  5. Flipbook Notes on car, gar, zar verbs Verbswhichend in –GAR, CAR, and -ZAR are only irregular in theYOform of thepreterite tense! Let´stake a closer look! -car qué -zar cé -gar gué

  6. -CARThe c changes to qu and then you add the yo form é ending ejemplo buscar yo busqué

  7. -ZARThe z changes to c and then you add the yo form é ending ejemplo empezar yo empecé

  8. -GARThe g changes to gu and then you add the yo form é ending ejemplo pagar yo pagué

  9. C OMMON CARGARZAR VERBS

  10. CéZar the GuéGar had a QuéCar

  11. Verbos de Sandalia– ir stem changing verbs in the preteriteUse your notes to write more examples • -ir verbs that stem change in the present tense DO change in the preterite, but in a different way: • -IR stem-changing verbs change e -> i and o-> u in the third person singular & plural (él, ella, Ud., ellos, ellas, Uds.)

  12. Write in flipbook:Verbos De Sandalia • Morir to die murió, murieron • Dormir tosleep durmió, durmieron • Pedir toask/order pidió, pidieron • Vestirse togetdressedse vistió, se vistieron • Repetir torepeat repitió , repitieron • Seguir tofollow siguió, siguieron • Servir toserve sirvió, sirvieron • Preferir toprefer prefirió, prefirieron • Divertirse tohavefunse divirtió, se divirtieron • Sentirse tofeel se sintió, se sintieron

  13. Happy Queen Victoria VerbsAdd info to your flipbook -e -iste -o -imos -ieron (-eronforverbsthatend in j) • There are 12 verbs that have irregular stems in the preteriteand they all take the same irregular preterite verb endings Which verb do you already know that has these endings??? HACER

  14. Tea/Happy Queen Victoria/ Please pass (the)sugar/Don't touch (the) crumpets

  15. Tener Estar Andar Hacer Querer Venir Poder Poner Saber Decir Traer Conducir tuv- estuv- anduv- hic- quis- vin- pud- pus- sup- dij-* traj-* conduj-* -e -iste -o -imos -ieron (-eron*) + *verbs whose stem ends in j drop the I and add -eron to the ustedes/ellos/ellas endings

  16. HappyQueen Victoria Verbs • Tuve, Estuve y Anduve (Tener Estar Andar) • Hice, Quise, Vine, Pude (Hacer Querer Venir Poder) • Puse, Supe, Cupe, Dije (Poner Saber Caber Decir) • Traje y Conduje (Traer Conducir) • To the tune of “10 Little Indians” C for caber can be Please Pass Sugar Cubes

  17. Pull out your flipbook – we are going to write down the rules and indicator rules. Rememberthatthepreteritetellsusspecificallywhenanactiontook place and theimperfecttellsus in generalwhenanactiontook place.

  18. The Spanish Past Tense FlipBook • For flap #9 & #10: Divide the page in half and write the Indicator words on the left (Span & English) & the rules on the right • Use your notes to fill out the rules, today I will show you indicator words

  19. Somewords and phrasesindicatespecific time frames, and thereforesignalthe use of thepreterite.

  20. anoche – last night • anteayer – day before yesterday • ayer – yesterday • ayer por la mañana/la tarde – yesterday morning/afternoon • de repente - suddenly • desde el primer momento – from the first moment • el año/el mes/el día pasado – the past year, past month, past day • en ese momento - in that moment • entonces - then • estamañana/tarde/noche – that morning, afternoon, night • hace dos días, años – two days/years ago • la semana pasada – last week • los días de la semana – the days of the week • los mesesdel año – the months of the year • por (time period) – for ex: Por el resto de su vida. • empezar a – to begin/start • terminar de – toend

  21. Words and phrases that indicate repetitive, vague or non-specific time frames, and therefore signal the use of the imperfect.

  22. Por un rato – forawhile • Siempre - always • Tantas veces – so many times • Todas las semanas – every week • Todo el tiempo – all the time • Todos los días – every day • Varias veces – varioustimes • estaba +ando/iendo – was/were ____+ing • había– there was/were • A menudo - often • A veces - sometimes • Cada . . . – each/every • Con frecuencia - frequently • De vez en cuando – once in awhile • Frecuentemente - frequently • Generalmente - generally • Mientras –while • Muchas veces – many times • Mucho – a lot • Nunca - never

  23. Spelling Change Verbs Some others: Caer Leer Oír For verbs that end in -aer, -eer, -oír, and –oer Add accents to tú and nosotros(already should have one on yo) Why? Because the  "i" is weak in the face of a stronger vowel, it requires an accent mark to give it voice (so we can hear it) Why? Er verb ends are: ió and ieron So you think: creió and creieron It is too weak to be heard between the strong vowels "o" and the "e", so change the i to a y and it can be heard and now all are happy!  Creyócreyeron

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