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Dive into the world of Spanish preterit rhymes with a playful twist! This creative exploration utilizes familiar nursery rhymes to teach the endings of regular verbs in the preterit tense. From "Little Miss Muffet" to "Mary Had a Little Lamb," we’ll illustrate how -ar, -er, and -ir verbs come to life through whimsical storytelling. Join us in making language learning enjoyable and memorable, as we transform classic rhymes into a fun grammar lesson!
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-ar endings • Little Miss Muffé Sat on her aste Eating her curds and ó. Along came amos and sat down beside her And so she was not all aron.
-er/-ir endings • Mary had a little í Whose iste was white as ió It always imos’d on the lawn And ieron’d in the snow.