the preterit tense mr. jackson. what is the preterit tense? a verb tense that describes events that...
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The Preterit Tense
Mr. Jackson
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What is the preterit tense?
• A verb tense that describes events that happened in the past.
• Used in all languages
• What does this look like in English?
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Preterit Tense in Spanish
• Now that we can identify the preterit tense in English, let’s apply it to Spanish!
• We use the preterit tense to describe:o Completed actions in the past
• One time thingo Narrate a series of past actions
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Words to Trigger the Use of Preterit
• Example words/ phrases to look for:oel (día/mes/año/estación) pasado • [last (day, month, year, season)]
oUna vez [one time…]oAyer [yesterday]
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Creating Preterit for –AR Verbs• The preterit form of –AR Verbs is created
by dropping the ending (-ar) and adding the following endings.
é amosaste asteis ó aron
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Let’s PracticeHablar
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You and Your Table PartnerTomar
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You AloneTrabajar