Preterite and AR, ER, IR endings Flashcards
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acabar de (+ inf.)
to have just done something
This phrase is used to indicate a recent action that has just been completed.
anoche
last night
Refers to the night immediately preceding the current day.
anteayer
the day before yesterday
Used to refer to two days prior to the current day.
ayer
yesterday
Refers to the day immediately before today.
de repente
suddenly
This phrase indicates an unexpected occurrence.
desde
from
Used to indicate a starting point in time or space.
dos veces
twice; two times
Refers to the frequency of an action occurring two times.
hasta
until
Indicates a limit in time or space.
pasado/a (adj.)
last; past
Used to describe something that has occurred before the present time.
el año pasado
last year
Refers to the year immediately before the current one.
la semana pasada
last week
Refers to the week immediately preceding the current week.
prestar
to lend; to loan
Refers to the act of giving something to someone with the expectation of its return.
una vez
once; one time
Refers to an occurrence of an event one time.
ya
already
Used to express that something has happened before the present moment.
AR endings
é, aste, ó, amos, asteis, aron
ER/IR endings
í, iste, ó, imos, isteis, ieron