3. El Preterito Yo- e Tu- aste El, ella, usted- O Nosotros-amos Ustedes- aron Yo- i Tu- iste El, ella, usted-io Nosotros- imos Ustedes-ieron Ar Infinitives Er and Ir Infinitives
4. Trigger Words for the Prederite These are some trigger words or “signal” words that should tell you that the prederite form must be used they inclulde: Anoche Ayer Anteayer El anopasado La semanapasada
5. Car, Gar, and Zar verbs Infinitives that end in these endings are irregular in the yo form Car verbs end in qu, Gar verbs end ingu, and zar verbs change z to c Examples Jugar= Jugue Tocar= Toque Empezar = Empece
11. The Imperfect The imperfect is something that happened in the past but was a habitual/ continual action. It differs with the preterit in that while the preterit was a completed action, the imperfect is something that a person continually used to do Examples I set the table last night. (Preterit) When I was a little kid, I set the table every night. (Imperfect)
13. Trigger words for the Imperfect Some trigger words for the Imperfect include: Cuando era nino/nina. A menudo A veces Cadadia Con frequencia Cadaano Cadames De vez en cuando Generalmente
16. Verbs like Gustar aburrir to bore fascinarto be fascinating to bastarto be sufficient importarto be important to caerbien (mal) to (not) suit interesarto be interesting to darasco to be loathsome molestarto be a bother disgustarto hate something parecerto appear to be doler (o:ue) to be painful picarto itch encantarto "love" something quedarto be left over, remain faltarto be lacking something volver
17. D- description O- origin C- Characteristic T-time O-occupation R-Relationship P E-event D-date H- E-emotion L-location P-position I N G ING= ando, iendo, Ser Estar
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19. Transitions Transitions add flow and continuity to a text, thus creating a better understanding to the reader. Some common Spanish tranistions include: Aunque= even though Tambien= also Por lo tanto= therefore Sin embargo= nevertheless Pero= but Mientras= contrast to A pensar de= in spite of
21. The future The future tense is something that will happen. It is one of the easiest tenses to learn, as there is no removing of the infinitive and that there are few irregulars.
23. Future Irregulars Here are some irregulars in the Future tense. Dir Har Pondre Saldr Tendr Cabr Valdr Sabr
24. Trigger words for the future Here are some signal words for the future tense: Mañana En el añonuevo En el mesnuevo En la semananuevo Despues de manana
26. Por Por is generally used when Passing through a place; it is more general rather than specific. Location (PORtugal) How long something lasts (PORever) The cause of something (POR’pus) An exchange (imPORt, exPORt) Doing something in place of or instead of someone else TransPORtation
27. Para For whom something is done (PARAty) Destination (PARAguay) The purpose for which something is done (PARAsites) To express an opinion (PARAdon me, but…) To contrast or compare To express idea of deadline (PARamedic)