preterite of er & ir verbs
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Preterite of er & ir verbs. Chapter 9.1. Preterite of er & ir Verbs. The preterite is used to talk about what happened at a specific point in the past. To form the preterite of er and ir verbs, add these endings to the verb’s stem. . - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Preterite of er & ir verbsChapter 9.1
Preterite of er & ir Verbs•The preterite is used to talk about what
happened at a specific point in the past. •To form the preterite of er and ir verbs,
add these endings to the verb’s stem.
What are the conjugations of ar verbs in the preterite?A. e, iste, io, imos, isteis, ieronB. e, aste, o, amos, asteis, aronC. i, isto, io, imos, isteis, ieron
What are the conjugations of the verb ir (to go) in the preterite?A. vi, viste, vio, vimos, visteis, vieronB. vio, ves, vi, vimos, veis, venC. fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron
Preterite of er & ir verbs(yo) í (nosotros/as)
imos(tu) iste (vosotros/as)
isteis(el/ella/Ud.) ió (ellos/ellas/
Uds.)ieron
What are the conjugations of er & ir verbs in the preterite?A. e, iste, io, imos, isteis, ieronB. e, aste, o, amos, asteis, aronC. i, isto, io, imos, isteis, ieron
•Regular er and ir verbs have the same endings in the preterite.
•Stem changing er verbs don’t have a stem change in the preterite.
The verb VER•The verb ver, which means to see, has
regular preterite endings but without written accent marks.
(yo) vi (nosotros/as)vimos
(tu) viste (vosotros/as)visteis
(el/ella/Ud.) vio (ellos/ellas/Uds.)vieron
What does the verb ver mean?A. To listenB. To writeC. To see