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  1. This PDF worksheet was designed to help you practice the conjugation rules for the preterite tense in Spanish (el pretérito indefinido). These two exercises include both regular and irregular verbs in this tense, and will definitely help you test your knowledge on this topic.

  2. PRETERITE: PART I – REGULAR VERBS. To conjugate regular -AR verbs in the preterite, To conjugate regular -ER and -IR verbs in the preterite, drop the –AR & add the appropriate ending: drop the –ER/-IR & add the appropriate ending: yo é.

    • Conjugation of Verbs in Preterite Tense
    • Regular and Almost-Regular Verbs
    • Very Irregular Verbs
    • Uses of The Preterite
    • Keywords with The Preterite
    • Practice

    In order to learn the conjugations, we will divide verbs into two grupos: 1. On one hand, regular and almost-regular verbs 2. On the other hand, very irregular verbs

    Regular verbs

    The following table shows the endings we need to add to regular verbs in -ar (example “hablar”), -er (example “beber”) and -ir(example “partir”): Notice that the endings for verbs in“-er” and“-ir”are identical.

    Almost-regular verbs

    The verbs we are calling almost-regular add the same endings as regular verbs. But they have one of the following irregularities: 1. In some verbs,a vowel“e” becomes “i” for the persons “él” and “ellos”. Examples: 1. In other verbs, a vowel “o” becomes “u” for “él” and “ellos”. Examples: 1. In other verbs, a vowel “i” becomes “y” in the ending for “él” and “ellos”. Also, these verbs have accent marks for all persons except “ellos”. Examples:

    Now let’s study the verbs we are calling very irregular. First we have “ver”, “dar”, “ser” and “ir”: 1. “ver” adds the regular endings, but it has no accent marksat all: 1. “dar” adds the endings for verbs in “-er” and “-ir”, instead of “-ar”. Also, no accent marks: 1. “ser” (to be) and “ir” (to go) are identical in Preterite Tense, with a very irr...

    We use the Preterite to talk about actions and events in the past. It tends to answer the question: “What happened?” To be more specific, the typical cases where we use the Preterite are:

    The following keywords tend to work well in sentences with the Preterite: 1. ayer = yesterday 2. anteayer = the day before yesterday 3. el otro día = the other day 4. la semana pasada = last week 5. el mes pasado = last month 6. el año pasado = last year 7. hace X días = X days ago 8. hace X semanas = X weeks ago 9. hace X meses = X months ago 10. ...

    Quiz

    Take this Quiz about the Preterite Tense:

    Exercise 1

    The following sentences express past actions that happened once or a stated number of times. Fill the gaps conjugating the verbs in brackets in Preterite Tense. Click on the gray spaces to see the solutions. All verbs in this exercise are completely regular:

    Exercise 2

    The following sentences express past actions with a stated duration. All verbs in this exercise are what we have called “almost-regular”:

  3. PDF Worksheets: Preterite in Spanish Mixed. Preterite in Spanish Regular Verbs. See more at PDF Worksheets. Complete the following sentences in the preterit / preterite tense in Spanish. Conjugate the verbs in parenthesis correctly and check your answers at the bottom. 1. Nosotros (viajar) a España cada año. 2. (preparar) un café para mis amigas.

  4. Complete the sentences with the preterite of the verbs in brackets. Raquel y Vicente (tener) que cancelar sus vacaciones. stem-changing verb: tener → tuv- 3rd person plural irregular ending: - ieron Raquel and Vicente had to cancel their holiday.

  5. Dec 13, 2023 · A 2-page resource to recap conjugating irregular verbs into the Preterite Tense (conjugations and activities) A 5-page document outlining stem-changing irregular verbs in the Preterite Tense, which incorporates numerous activities; A 2-page worksheet to allow students to practice conjugating regular verbs into the Preterite Tense

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  7. The preterite (regular verbs) (I) • Students complete the table in the first exercise to practise the procedure of forming the preterite tense with regular verbs. • For the second exercise, they use the persons and infinitives given to write the correct verb forms. LLORAR (to cry) BEBER (to drink) VIVIR (to live) lloré bebí viví