The Preterit Indefinite Pas in Spanish
The Preterit Indefinite Pas in Spanish
Learn about the preterit past tense and how to use it to narrate past completed actions.
Service Description
The Preterit (Indefinite) Past Objectives: Learn about the preterit past tense and how to use it to narrate past completed actions. Identify the endings of the preterit past for regular and irregular verbs. Practice conjugating verbs and creating sentences in the preterit past tense. Content: Introduction: The preterit past is used to talk about actions or events that took place and were completed in the past. Formation: Preterit endings are -é, -iste, -o for -ar verbs and -í, -iste, -ieron for other verbs. Irregular forms include verbs like ser, tener, ver. Examples: Ayer caminé en el parque. Ellos visitaron a sus abuelos. Nosotros no lo vimos. Activity: Students conjugate preterit past forms of verbs and put them in sentences. Uses: Recap the uses of the preterit past for completed actions, emphasis on actions' sequence. Summary: Review key points about forming and using the preterit past tense in Spanish.
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