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Preterite Tense

Preterite Tense. Simple Past Tense. Preterite (simple past) Tense. Used to talk about past actions or events Formed by conjugating (changing) verbs with endings that match the subject of the sentence Two types of regular forms - ar verbs - er /- ir verbs. - ar Preterite Verb Endings.

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Preterite Tense

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  1. Preterite Tense Simple Past Tense

  2. Preterite (simple past) Tense • Used to talk about past actions or events • Formed by conjugating (changing) verbs with endings that match the subject of the sentence • Two types of regular forms • -ar verbs • -er/-ir verbs

  3. -arPreterite Verb Endings Little Miss Muffé

  4. -arPreterite Verb Endings Sat on her Aste

  5. -arPreterite Verb Endings Eating her curds and ó

  6. -arPreterite Verb Endings Along came Amos

  7. -arPreterite Verb Endings Followed by Asteis

  8. -arPreterite Verb Endings And now, Miss Muffé is not all aron.

  9. -arPreterite Verb Endings • Practice • According to the rules you’ve just learned, conjugate the following verbs (draw their verb charts): • Hablar • Trabajar • Estudiar • Arreglar • Pasar

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