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el preterito… The preterite tense is a past tense used to describe things that happened in the past (a completed ac6on / something you did once) USEFUL TRANSLATION TRIGGERS FOR THE PRETERITE TENSE Ayer Anoche La semana pasada Ayer por la noche Ayer por la mañana Hace una semana Hace un mes Yesterday Last night Last week Yesterday evening Yesterday morning A week ago A month ago El mes pasado El año pasado anteayer Last month Last year The day before yesterday How do you form el preterito with ar verbs: Take the infiniIve verb: AR TOMAR Remove the ending: AR Comp / Hab/ TOM I
You
He/She/
It
We
You All
They
AR é aste ó amos astéis aron Don’t forget the accents in the first person, third person and 2nd person plural (vosotros) forms. Conjugate each verb for the assigned subject. Also, write the definiIons in the PRACTICAMOS: appropriate boxes. I You He/She We You all They comprar mirar lavar eschuchar caminar cantar To buy To watch compré I bought