Talking about the past: Review of –ar; The preterite of –er and –ir verbs (p.266)

Yo / Tú / Usted, él, ella / Nosotros / Vosotros / Ustedes,
ellos, ellas
limpiar
ofrecer
decidir
1. You’ve already learned to talk about completed past actions using regular –ar verbs. Regular –er and –ir verbs follow a ______pattern. Notice that in the preterite –er and –ir verbs ending ______each other. The yo, usted, él, ella forms take accents.
2. p. 267-Nota: The verb ver is ______in the preterite but does not have ______in any of its forms.
3. Práctica: Act. 8 (p.266), Act. 9 (with partner), act 10 (p.267)
4. Verbs with a –y spelling change (p.268)
To write the ______person preterite forms of –er and –ir verbs with ______that end in a ______, change the
____ to _____. Notice that all these preterite forms require an ______, except the ______forms.
5. Act. 11 p. 262
Yo / Tú / Usted, él, ella / Nosotros / Vosotros / Ustedes,
ellos, ellas
oir
leer
creer
Irregular Verbs in the Preterite: hacer, ir, ser
6. How do you say I went and you went in Spanish? ______
The verb ir (to go) is ______in the preterite. It’s preterite form are exactly the ______as the preterite form of ser (to be).
Hacer also has irregular preterite forms. These verbs ______have any ______in the preterite. Notice that the ______becomes ______before ______.
Yo / Tú / Usted, él, ella / Nosotros / Vosotros / Ustedes,
ellos, ellas
ir
ser
hacer
Ej: Hice todo lo necesario. Fui a la Universidad…
Act. 15 (p. 270) Act. 16 (p.271)