Spanish I - The Preterite Tense

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Study GuideSpanish IThe Preterite Tense1.Quiz: Regular Verbs in the Preterite Tense1.QuestionAyer nosotros _____ en la clase de educación física.Answer ChoicesBailamosBailastebailaronCorrect AnswerbailamosWhy This Is CorrectThe subjectnosotrosuses thefirst-person pluralverb form.bailamos= we danced (past tense)ayerindicates the past, andbailamoscorrectly agrees withnosotrosSo the correct sentence is:Ayer nosotros bailamos en la clase de educación física.Why the Other Options Are Incorrectbailaste→ second-person singular (you danced)bailaron→ third-person plural (they danced)Therefore,bailamosis thecorrect answer.2.QuestionRicardo _____ a Mario anoche.

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Study GuideAnswer ChoicesConocíConocieronconocióCorrect AnswerconocióWhy This Is CorrectRicardoisthird person singular.Anochesignals thepreterite tense(completed action in the past).The correct preterite form ofconocerforhe/sheisconoció.So the correct sentence is:Ricardo conoció a Mario anoche.Why the others are incorrect:conocí→ first person singular (I met)conocieron→ third person plural (they met)Therefore,conocióis thecorrect answer.3.QuestionJosé y Juan _____ cinco kilómetros durante el fin de semana.Answer ChoicesCorrióCorrieroncorriste

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Study GuideCorrect AnswercorrieronWhy This Is CorrectJosé y Juanis aplural subject(two people), so the verb must be in thethird person pluralform.corrieron= they ran (él/ella → corrió,ellos → corrieron)Why the others are incorrect:corrió→ singular (he/she ran)corriste→ second person singular (you ran)Therefore,corrieronis thecorrect answer.4.QuestionYo _____ por cuatro horas anoche.Answer ChoicestrabajéTrabajótrabajaronCorrect AnswertrabajéWhy This Is CorrectYoisfirst person singular.Anocheindicates thepreterite tense(a completed action in the past).The correct preterite form oftrabajarforyoistrabajé.

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Study GuideExplanation by elimination:trabajé→ yo form, preterite tensetrabajó→ él/ella/ustedformtrabajaron→ ellos/ellas/ustedes formExample:Yotrabajépor cuatro horas anoche.5.QuestionMis amigos _____ a mis padres a su fiesta.Answer ChoicesInvitamosInvitaroninviteCorrect AnswerinvitaronWhy This Is CorrectMis amigosisthird person plural(they).The verb must agree with the subject inperson and number.Invitaronis thethird person pluralform ofinvitarin the past tense (preterite).Mis amigos invitarona mis padres a su fiesta.Why the Other Options Are Incorrectinvitamos→ first person plural (we invited)invité→ first person singular (I invited)Onlyinvitaronmatchesmis amigos.

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Study Guide6.QuestionYo _____ en México por dos años.Answer ChoicesVivíVivióvivisteCorrect AnswervivíWhy This Is CorrectThe subjectyouses thefirst-person singularform of the verbvivirin thepreterite tense(past,completed action).yo → vivíSo the correct sentence is:Yovivíen México por dos años.Why the Other Options Are Incorrectvivió→ third person singular (él / ella / usted)viviste→ second person singular ()vivícorrectly matches the subjectyoand the past time expressionpor dos años.7.Question¿_____ tú a las siete de la noche?Answer ChoicesVolvíVolvióVolviste

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Study GuideCorrect AnswerVolvisteWhy This Is CorrectThe subjectrequires thesecond-person singularform of the verbvolverin thepreterite tense.tú → volvisteCorrect sentence:¿Volvistetú a las siete de la noche?Why the Other Options Are IncorrectVolví→ first person singular (yo)Volvió→ third person singular (él / ella / usted)Volvistecorrectly agrees withand fits the question format.8.QuestionLas mujeres _____ helados en el parque.Answer ChoicesVendimosVendisteisvendieronCorrect AnswervendieronWhy This Is CorrectThe subjectLas mujeresisthird person plural (ellas).In thepreterite tenseofvender, the correct conjugation forellasisvendieron.So the correct sentence is:

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Study GuideLas mujeresvendieronhelados en el parque.Why the Other Options Are Incorrectvendimos→ first person plural (nosotros / nosotras)vendisteis→ second person plural (vosotros), not used withlas mujeresvendieroncorrectly agrees with the subjectLas mujeres.2.Different Yo Forms in the Preterite TenseSpanish spelling rules are very consistent. Because of this, sometimes the spelling of a verb mustchange so that thepronunciation stays the same.This happens with certain verbs in theyo form of the preterite tense. When endings likeéoríareadded, the sound of the verb could change. To prevent that, Spanish adjusts the spellingbutonly inthe yo form.2.1Verbs That End ingarIn Spanish, the lettergcan have:ahard sound(likegingood), orasoft sound(likegingym).Verbs that end ingarhave ahard g soundin the infinitive.However, when you form theyo preterite, the endingéwould normally make the g sound soft. Thatwould change the pronunciation, which Spanish avoids.What Spanish DoesTo keep thehard g sound, auis added before theé.g → gu(yo form only)Theu is silentit is never pronounced.gar verbs change g to gu in the yo preterite form.

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Study GuideExamplepagar →pagué(Pronouncedpah-GAY)All other forms of the verb stay regular.2.2Verbs That End incarThe lettercalso has two sounds:hard c(likek),soft c(likes).In verbs ending incar, thec is hardin the infinitive. But when you addéfor the yo preterite, the cwould become softand that changes the sound.

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Study GuideWhat Spanish DoesTo keep the hardksound, Spanish changes:c → qu(yo form only)The lettersqualways sound likek, and theu is silent.2.3Easy Rule to Remembercar verbs change c to qu in the yo preterite form.Exampletocar →toqué

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Study Guide2.4Verbs That End inzarIn Spanish,z cannot come before e. When this happens,z changes to c.Because the yo preteriteending isé, verbs that end inzarmust change spelling.What Spanish Doesz → c(yo form only)Easy Rule to Rememberzar verbs change z to c in the yo preterite form.Examplecruzar →crucé
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