Lesson 27: Regular "ar" verbs in the Perterite Flashcards
Ayer
yesterday
anteayer
the day before yesterday
anoche
last night
pasado
past, last
la semana pasada
last week
el fin de semana pasado
last weekend
el mes pasado
last month
el ano pasado (n tilde)
last year
el lunes pasado
last Monday
el sabado (1st a accent) pro la manana (1st n tilde)
Saturday morning
el martes por la noche
Tuesday night
todo el dia
all day
toda la noche
all night
mas tarde
later, much later
por tres horas
for three hours
durante una semana
during a week
entonces
then
luego
later
bajar
to take down
avanzar
to progress, advance
explorar
to explore
expresar
to express
comentar
to comment on
mencionar
to mention
pronunciar
to pronounce
criticar
to criticize
charlar
to chat
afirmar
to declare
existir
to exist
resultar
to turn out to be, to result as
considerar
to consider
formar
to form
Present Tense “ar” verb endings
o, as, a, amos, ais, an
Preterite “ar” Verb endings
e (with accent), aste, o (with accent), amos, asteis, aron
Preterite stem changing “ar” verbs
Stem Changing Verbs are normal without the stem change
-car “ar” Verbs preterite
“c” changes to “qu” when conjugated for Yo form
-zar “ar” Verbs preterite
“z” changes to “c” when conjugated for Yo form
-gar “ar” Verbs perterite
“g” changes to “gu” when conjugated for Yo form