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Test Review • • • • • Preterite and imperfect Object pronouns Using se for unexpected events Using se for impersonal expressions Adverbs Preterite • Single occurrence • Beginning or end of an action and Imperfect • Ongoing action • Continuous, repeated, or cyclical pattern of action or behavior • Time • Age • Mental or emotional state • Past physical characteristics -AR Verbs Preterite Imperfect -é -amos -aba -ábamos -aste -asteis -abas -abais -ó -aron -aba -aban -ER and -IR Verbs Preterite Imperfect -í -imos -ía -íamos -iste -isteis -ías -íais -ió -ieron -ía -ían Preterite and Imperfect Complete the story by selecting the correct tense of the verb, preterite or imperfect. (1 point each = 10 points) 1. Cenicienta (era/fue) una joven de dieciséis años. 2. Ella (vivía/vivió) con su padre y madre. 3. Cenicienta (adoraba/adoró) a sus padres 4. Todos los días, ellos (pasaban/pasaron) tiempo juntos. 5. Los tres siempre (estaban/estuvieron) felices. 6. Desafortunadamente, la mamá de Cenicienta (moría/murió). 7. El siguiente día, a las cuatro de la tarde, Cenicienta y su papá (asistían/asistieron) al funeral. 8. Durante todo el funeral, Cenicienta (lloraba/lloró). 9. Al fin del funeral, ellos (regresaban/regresaron) a la casa en silencio. 10. Cenicienta (preguntaba/preguntó) a su papá “¿Qué vamos a hacer ahora?” Object pronouns: Direct OP, Indirect OP, Double OPs • Pronouns are a “package” that can replace a noun • Object pronouns replace the object of a sentence • To know what the object of a sentence is, you have to identify the verb and the subject: VERB The shy boy gave the red apple to the girl with the blue eyes. SUBJECT He gave DIRECT OBJECT INDIRECT OBJECT it to her. Object pronouns: Direct OP, Indirect OP, Double OPs VERB The boy gave SUBJECT He gave the apple to the girl. DIRECT OBJECT INDIRECT OBJECT it to her. VERB El chico dió DIRECT OBJECT SUBJECT Él la manzana dió la a la chica. INDIRECT OBJECT le se Object pronouns: Direct OP, Indirect OP, Double OPs Replace the underlined word(s) with the correct object pronoun(s), and rewrite the sentence. (1 point each for the correct object pronoun, 1 point for placement ) 1.El papa de Cenicienta dió un beso a ella. El papa de Cenicienta dió un beso le. El papa de Cenicienta le dió un beso. 2. El papa de Cenicienta dió un beso a ella. El papa de Cenicienta dió lo a ella. El papa de Cenicienta lo dió a ella. 3. El papa de Cenicienta dió un beso a ella. El papa de Cenicienta dió lo le. El papa de Cenicienta dió ( se lo ). El papa de Cenicienta se lo dió. Preterite and Imperfect Replace the underlined word(s) with the correct object pronoun(s), and rewrite the sentence. (1 point each for the correct object pronoun, 1 point for placement ) 4. Él dijo, “Necesito buscar una mamá para ti.” Él dijo, “Necesito buscar una mamá te.” Él dijo, “te Necesito buscar una mamá.” Él dijo, “Te necesito buscar una mamá.” 5. Él dijo, “Necesito buscar una mamá para ti.” Él dijo, “Necesito buscar una mamá te.” Él dijo, “Necesito buscarte una mamá.” Preterite and Imperfect Replace the underlined word(s) with the correct object pronoun(s), and rewrite the sentence. (1 point each for the correct object pronoun, 1 point for placement ) 6. Cenicienta estaba dando un abrazo a su papá. Cenicienta estaba dando un abrazo le. Cenicienta le estaba dando un abrazo. 7. Cenicienta estaba dando un abrazo a su papá. Cenicienta estaba dando un abrazo le. Cenicienta estaba dándole un abrazo. 8. Cenicienta estaba dando un abrazo a su papá. Cenicienta estaba dando lo le. Cenicienta estaba dando (se lo ). Cenicienta estaba dándoselo. Cenicienta se lo estaba dando. Using se for unexpected events 3rd person Se + (IOP) Unexpected event! + SUBJECT + VERB …singular or plural? in preterite To whom or for whom did the unexpected event occur? I forgot the key.s… Se me olvidó olvidaron la llave las llaves Create a sentence using the se construction for the unexpected event. (1 point for word order, 1 point for correct IOP, 1 point for verb conjugation) Example: A Cenicienta / ocurrir / una idea. 3rd person Se + (IOP) Unexpected event! + SUBJECT + VERB …singular or plural? in preterite To whom or for whom did the unexpected event occur? Se le ocurrió una idea. Create a sentence using the se construction for the unexpected event. (1 point for word order, 1 point for correct IOP, 1 point for verb conjugation) 1: A su papá / perder / su esposa. 3rd person Se + (IOP) Unexpected event! + SUBJECT + VERB …singular or plural? in preterite To whom or for whom did the unexpected event occur? Se le perdió su esposa. Create a sentence using the se construction for the unexpected event. (1 point for word order, 1 point for correct IOP, 1 point for verb conjugation) 2: A ellos dos / romper / el corazón. 3rd person Se + (IOP) Unexpected event! + SUBJECT + VERB …singular or plural? in preterite To whom or for whom did the unexpected event occur? Se les rompió el corazón. Create a sentence using the se construction for the unexpected event. (1 point for word order, 1 point for correct IOP, 1 point for verb conjugation) 3: A su papá / quedar / pocas opciones. 3rd person Se + (IOP) Unexpected event! + SUBJECT + VERB …singular or plural? in preterite To whom or for whom did the unexpected event occur? Se le quedaron pocas opciones. Create a sentence using the se construction for the unexpected event. (1 point for word order, 1 point for correct IOP, 1 point for verb conjugation) 4: A su papá / caer / una responsibilidad. 3rd person Se + (IOP) Unexpected event! + SUBJECT + VERB …singular or plural? in preterite To whom or for whom did the unexpected event occur? Se le cayó una responsibilidad. Using se for impersonal expressions • This is for when you want to de-emphasize the subject, and focus on the object of the sentence. • The subject is not important, so it’s gone. • The object now acts as the subject. 3rd person + OBJECT Se + SUBJECT + inVERB SUBJECT present tense …singular or plural? For each phrase in bold below, rewrite it in Spanish using se to de-emphasize the person. (1 point for correct word order, 1 point for correct verb conjugation) …and so it was that Cinderella’s father posted a notice in the town square that said: “Wife wanted” 3rd person Se + VERB in present tense (Let’s not say who) + Se + SUBJECT …singular or plural? looks needsfor +++ wants aaawife. wife. wife. necesita quiere busca una esposa For each phrase in bold below, rewrite it in Spanish using se to de-emphasize the person. (1 point for correct word order, 1 point for correct verb conjugation) Eventually, he found a new wife, and Cinderella had a new stepmother. She had many new rules for Cinderella. She posted signs with rules like: “It is prohibited to eat or drink in your bedroom.” 3rd person Se + VERB SUBJECT + to eat and to drink. in present tense (Let’s not say who) + Se + is prohibited prohibe …singular or plural? comer y beber. For each phrase in bold below, rewrite it in Spanish using se to de-emphasize the person. (1 point for correct word order, 1 point for correct verb conjugation) “It is prohibited to eat or drink in your bedroom, but… breakfast is needed …in my room every morning at 6:00am” 3rd person Se + VERB in present tense (Let’s not say who) + Se + needs necesita + SUBJECT …singular or plural? breakfast el desayuno. For each phrase in bold below, rewrite it in Spanish using se to de-emphasize the person. (1 point for correct word order, 1 point for correct verb conjugation) “Proper English is spoken here, no slang words.” 3rd person Se + VERB in present tense (Let’s not say who) + Se + speaks habla + SUBJECT …singular or plural? English inglés. Adverbs • Adverbs describe… • How • When • Where ….actions take place. • The easiest kind of adverb to deal with is one that is based on an adjective plus -ly …but remember, that’s not the only kind. adjective plus -ly adjetivo + -mente In the feminine form, if there is one perfect perfecto perfecta + ly = + mente = perfectamente gradual gradual + ly = + mente = gradually gradualmente intelligent + ly = inteligente + mente = perfectly intelligently inteligentemente …not all adverbs use -mente If the word in parentheses is an adjective, make it into an adverb. If there are two adverbs, select the one that makes the most sense. (1 point each = 10 points total) 1. Era un tiempo difícil. La nueva familia de Cenicienta, una madrastra y dos hermanastras, la trataban (horrible). horriblemente. con frecuencia. 2. Cenicienta lloraba (con frecuencia/muy). 3. Pero gradualmente, (gradual), ella se acostumbraba a su nueva vida. 4. Cenicienta trabajaba constantemente. (constante). 5. Afortunadamente, (afortunado), tenía ayuda. If the word in parentheses is an adjective, make it into an adverb. If there are two adverbs, select the one that makes the most sense. (1 point each = 10 points total) siempre 6. Ella (siempre/mañana) daba comida a los ratones regularmente con el trabajo 7. Ellos ayudaban (regular) de la casa. alegremente durante el trabajo 8. Ella cantaba (alegre) 9. …y (mal/a veces) ella bailaba. a veces 10. No era una vida perfecta, pero simplemente aceptó su fortuna. Cenicienta (simple)