Chapter 4 Flashcards

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Decir en el preterito

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Decir + que= what someone said

  • yo dije
  • tu dijiste
  • él dijisteis
  • nosotros dijimos
  • vosotros dijisteis
  • ellos dijeron
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Ponerse en el preterito

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Ponerse + a (infinitive)= Started to
Ponerse + adjective= Felt or became 
-me puse
-te pusiste
-se puso
-nos pusimos
-os pusisteis
-se pusieron
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Estar en el preterito

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Where someone/something was. Say how someone felt for a certain period of time.

  • estuve
  • estuviste
  • estuvo
  • estuvimos
  • estuvisteis
  • estuvieron
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Ser el preterito

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To say where an an event took place, how someone did, or to sum up what something was like.

  • fui
  • fuiste
  • fue
  • fuimos
  • fuisteis
  • fueron
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-ir verbs in preterite

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-ir verbs have stem change in the third person forms in preterite

Sentirse: e-->i
-se sintió
-se sintieron
Dormirse: o-->u
-se durmió
-se durmieron
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Rules: reflexive pronouns and direct objects

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  • Use with verb to talk about someone doing something to himself (El cocinero se cortó)
  • Use with direct object, often a part of body or something you put on
  • Goes before conjugated verb or attached to end of present participle
  • Attached to end of verb in affirmative commands, placed before in negative
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Past participles of regular verbs

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Used to describe a condition or injury. (Like adjective)

  • ar verbs: ar–>ado
  • ir/er verbs: er/ir–>ido
  • Must agree with nouns in number and gender
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-er and -ir verbs ending with vowel

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-I of regular preterite endings changes to y in third person, and í in all other forms

  • me caí
  • te caíste
  • se cayó
  • nos caímos
  • caísteis
  • cayeron
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  • animar
  • la animadora
  • el atletismo
  • la banda escolar
  • la competencia
  • el debate
  • empatar
  • la entrenadora
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  • to cheer
  • cheerleader
  • track and field
  • school band
  • competition
  • debate
  • to tie a game
  • coach
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  • el equipo
  • la equitación
  • el esquí acuático
  • el éxito
  • fatal
  • el fracaso
  • Fue todo un..
  • ganar
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  • team
  • riding
  • water skiing
  • success
  • awful
  • failure
  • It was a total
  • to win
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  • la gimnasia
  • el golf
  • increíble
  • el jugador
  • la lucha libre
  • Me fue muy bien (mal)
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  • gymnastics
  • golf
  • incredible
  • player
  • wrestling
  • I did very well (badly)
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  • montar a caballo
  • la natación
  • la oratoria
  • el patinaje sobre hielo
  • el patinaje en línea
  • perder (ie)
  • el puntaje
  • el trofeo
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  • to ride a horse
  • swimming
  • public speaking
  • ice skating
  • in-line skating
  • to lose
  • score
  • trophy
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Dar en el preterito

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  • Darle + ganas de (infinitive)= To have felt like
  • Darle + feeling adjective= it made me ( ), reflexive pronoun in relation to event (me dio)
  • di
  • diste
  • dio
  • dimos
  • disteis
  • dieron
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  • gritar
  • llorar
  • tristeza
  • alegria
  • vergüenza
  • una rabia
  • reaccionar
  • reí
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  • to shout
  • to cry
  • sadness
  • happiness
  • embarrassment
  • anger
  • to react
  • to laugh
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  • caerse
  • las cejas
  • el cerebro
  • el codo
  • el corazón
  • darle in calambre
  • darse un golpe en
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  • to fall down
  • eyebrows
  • brain
  • elbow
  • heart
  • to get a cramp
  • to bump one’s ( )
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  • el dedo del pie
  • enfermarse
  • estar mal
  • estar resfriado
  • estornudar
  • tener tos
  • hinchar
  • el hueso
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  • toe
  • to get sick
  • to have cold
  • to sneeze
  • to have a cough
  • to swell
  • bone
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  • los labios
  • lastimarse
  • la mejilla
  • la muñeca
  • el muslo
  • la oreja
  • la piel
  • tomarse
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  • lips
  • to injure/hurt oneself
  • cheek
  • wrist
  • thigh
  • ear
  • skin
  • to take
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  • los pulmones
  • quedarse
  • jarabe
  • quemarse
  • resfriarse
  • la rodilla
  • romperse + body part
  • tener un calambre
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  • lungs
  • stay
  • cough syrup
  • to get a sunburn
  • to catch a cold
  • knee
  • to break + body part
  • to have a cramp
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  • tener un dolor
  • el tobillo
  • torcerse (ue)
  • la uña
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  • to have a headache
  • ankle
  • to sprain
  • fingernail toenail
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(6) Preterite:
Verbs ending with a vowel.

-Leer

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-Third persons endings are -yó and -yeron, first and second have accent mark over i

  • leí
  • leíste
  • leyó
  • leímos
  • leísteis
  • leyeron
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(6) Preterite:

- construir

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  • construí
  • construiste
  • construyó
  • construimos
  • construisteis
  • construyeron
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(6) Present Tense:

- oír

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  • oigo
  • oyes
  • oye
  • oímos
  • oís
  • oyen
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  • calentarse (ie)
  • ponerse…
  • una curita
  • hielo
  • ungüento
  • tener cuidado
  • unas pastillas
  • vendarse
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  • to warm up
  • to put on…
  • an adhesive bandage
  • ice
  • ointment
  • to be careful
  • pills
  • to bandage, wrap