Spanish II- Regular And Irregular Preterit Endings And Irregualr Verb Groups Flashcards

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Preterit ER/IR Verb Endings

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í imos
iste isteis
ió ieron

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Irregular Group 1 Verbs (TEA)

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Tener (tuv) got, had
Estar (estuv) was
Andar (anduv) walked

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Irregular Group 2 Verbs (Puss Pudding)

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Poner (pus) put
Poder (pud) could/managed
Saber (sup) found out

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Irregular Group 3 Verbs (The Kiss gave Vinny)

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Querer (quis) tried, refused
Venir (vin) came
Hacer (hic) did, made

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Irregular Group 4 Verbs (The J group)

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Decir (dij) said, told
Traer (traj) brought
___ucir (__uj)

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Irregular Group 5 Verbs

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Dar

Ar verb but has Er/Ir endings

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Irregular Group 6 Verbs

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Ser
Ir
*Same conjugation*
Fui       Fuimos
Fuiste  Fuisteis  
Fue      Fueron
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Irregular Groups 1-4 Preterit Endings

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e imos
iste isteis
o ieron

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Preterit AR Verb Endings

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é amos
aste asteis
ó aron

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10
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verb ends in gar

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yo form changes to gué.

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verb ends in car

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yo form changes to qué.

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verb ends in zar

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Yo form changes to cé.

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13
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verb ends in eer

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él and the ellos forms have y in the ending instead of i.

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14
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Stem changes in the preterit.

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verbs that end in ir.
e — i or o — u.
only in the él and ellos forms.

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