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Name the six regular -ar verb endings in the preterite. |
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-ó -aste -é -amos -asteis -aron |
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Name the six regular -ir and -er verb endings in the preterite. |
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-í -iste -ío -imos -isteis -ieron |
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Name the irregular stem for the following verbs (on cards 3-14):
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Name the six irregular verb endings in the preterite. |
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-e -iste -e -imos -isteis -ieron |
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Name two verbs in the preterite that have a stem change (O to U) in the singular and plural third person forms. |
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DORMIR and MORIR
(ex. dormí, dormiste, durmió, dormimos, dormisteis, durmieron) |
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Name seven verbs in the preterite that have a stem change (E to I) in the singular and plural third person forms. |
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PEDIR, SENTIR, REÍR, SERVIR, DIVERTIRSE, VESTIRSE, and REPETIR
(ex. pedí, pediste, pidió, pedimos, pedisteis, pidieron) |
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Name three verbs in the preterite that have spelling changes (C to QU) in the first person singular form. |
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TOCAR, SACAR, and BUSCAR
(ex. toqué) |
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Name three verbs in the preterite that have a spelling change (G to GU) in the first person singular form. |
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JUGAR, LLEGAR, and PAGAR
(ex. jugué) |
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Name three verbs in the preterite that have a spelling change (Z to C) in the first person singular form. |
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COMENZAR, EMPEZAR, and ALMORZAR
(ex. comencé) |
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Name five verbs in the preterite that have a spelling change because their stems end in a vowel. |
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LEER, CAER, CREER, OÍR, and CONCLUIR
(ex. leí, leíste, leyó, leímos, leísteis, leyeron) |
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DAR takes ____ verb endings in the preterite. |
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-ir
(di, diste, dio, dimos, disteis, dieron) |
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Fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, and fueron are the preterite forms for what two verbs? |
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VER usues only ____ as its irregular stem in the preterite. |
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V-
(vi, viste, vio, vimos, visteis, vieron) |
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