Preterite - AR Verb (Part II): -GAR
Learn Spanish-Preterite AR verbs (part II) -GAR
Aprendiendo Español- Tiempo Pretérito de los Verbos AR (Parte II) -GAR
In this video, we will learn more about conjugating the -ar verbs into the preterite. Remember , it is a past tense. In English, it is adding an -ed to the action.So, let's review the rules of the last video by conjugating an -AR verb in the present and the preterite.
esperar (To wait [for], to hope) Present Tense
yo espero nosotros/nosotras esperamos(I wait, I am waiting) (we wait, we arewaiting)
tú esperas vosotros/vosotras esperáis
(you wait, you are waiting) (you wait,you are waiting)
Informal use in Spain
él espera ellos esperan
(he waits, he is waiting) (they wait, they are waiting)
ella espera ellas esperan (she waits, she is waiting) (they wait, they are waiting)
usted espera ustedes esperan
(you wait, you are waiting) (you wait, you are waiting)
formal plural formal in Spain
esperar (To wait [for], to hope) Preterite
yo esperé (I waited) nosotros/nosotras esperamos (we waited)tú esperastes (you waited) vosotros/vosotras esperasteis (you waited)
informal used in Spain.
él esperó (he waited) ellos esperaron (they waited)
ella esperó (she waited) ellas esperaron (they waited)
usted esperó(you waited) formal ustedes esperaron (you waited)
plural formal in Spain
Notice:
Present Tense Preterite Tense (Past)
Nosotros esperamos = Nosotros esperamos
(we wait) (we waited)
The good news is that there is no stem changers in the past tense. There are verbs in the present tense that do have stem changes.
For now we are going to do stem changes in the following verb:
jugar (to play) u to ue
So, these changes do not happen in the past tense, the only changes that will happen is when you write but not when you speak. So, let's try out jugar (to play)
Do you remember the shoe verbs? They are verbs in which the conjugation that falls within the shoe has stem changes and those outside the shoe do not. You will see what I mean:
jugar (To play) Present Tense
yo juego nosotros/nosotras jugamos
(I play, I am playing) (we play, we are playing)
tú juegas vosotros/vosotras jugáis
(you play , you are playing) (you play, you are playing )
informal used in Spain.
él juega ellos juegan
(he play s, he is playing) (they play, they are playing)
ella juega ellas juegan
(she play s, she is playing) (they play, they are playing)
usted juega ustedes juegan
(you play, you are playing) (you play, you are playing)
formal plural in Spain
jugar (to play) Preterite
yo jugué (I played) nosotros/nosotras jugamos (we played)
tú jugaste (you played) vosotros/vosotras jugtasteis (you played)
informal used in Spain.
él jugó (he played) ellos jugaron (they played)
ella jugó (she played) ellas jugaron (they played)
usted jugó(you played ) formal ustedes jugaron (you played)
Did you notice the yo-form? Yo jugué
Watch the following video for an explanation of the letter G:
Learn Spanish- Pronunciation of the letters G and J
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Learn Spanish- Preterite AR verbs (part III) -CAR
Aprendiendo Español- Tiempo Pretérito de los Verbos AR (Parte III) -CAR
In this video, we will learn more about conjugating the -ar verbs into the preterite. Remember , it is a past tense. In English, it is adding an -ed to the action.
So, let's review the rules of the last video by conjugating an -AR verb in the present and the preterite.
ayudar (To help) Present Tense
yo ayudo nosotros/nosotras ayudamos
(I help) (we help)
tú ayudas vosotros/vosotras esperáis
(you help) (you help) informal used in Spain
él ayuda ellos ayudan
(he helps) (they help)
ella ayuda ellas ayudan
(she helps) (they help)
usted ayuda ustedes ayudan
(you helps) (you help)
formal plural formal in Spain
ayudar (to help) Preterite
yo ayudé nosotros/nosotras ayudamos
(I helped) (we helped)
tú ayudastes vosotros/vosotras ayudasteis
(you helped) (you helped) informal used in Spain.
él ayudó ellos ayudaron
(he helped) (they helped)
ella ayudó ellas ayudaron
(she helped) (they helped)
usted ayudó ustedes ayudaron
(you helped) formal (you helped)
plural formal in Spain
The good news is that there is no stem changers in the past tense. There are verbs in the present tense that do have stem changes.
We have verbs with stem changes, like:
jugar (to play) u to ue
comenzar (to begin, to start) e to ie
almorzar (to have lunch) o to ue
So, let's try out sacar (totake)
Sacar una foto (to take a photo)
Sacar la basura (to take out the garbage)
sacar (To take) Present Tense
yo saco nosotros/nosotras sacamos
(I take) (we take)
tú sacas vosotros/vosotras sacáis
(you take) (you take ) Spain.
él saca ellos sacan
(he takes) (they take )
ella saca ellas sacan
(she takes) (they take)
usted saca ustedes sacan
(you take) (you take)
formal plural formal in Spain
sacar (to take) Preterite
yo saqué nosotros/nosotras sacamos
(I took) (we took)
tú sacaste vosotros/vosotras sacasteis
(you took) (you took) informal used in Spain.
él sacó (he took) ellos sacaron (they took)
ella sacó (she took) ellas sacaron (they took)
usted sacó(you took) formal ustedes sacaron (you took)
Did you notice the yo-form? Yo saqué
Pronunciation rules of the letter C
C before an a, o, u sound like /K/
Ex: casa, coche, cuatro
When C goes before e or I, it sounds like /ɵ/ in Spain or /S/ in other countries.
Ex: /ɵ/ in Spain: cesped; /S/ in other countries: cesped, cielo
So, to get the /K/ sound, we need to change the C for a Q add an u between the Q and the e to make -qué. Otherwise, -cué would sound like /kue/.
Other verbs that follow this rule are: buscar (to look for), tocar (to play an instrument), (to touch)
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Learn Spanish- Preterite AR verbs (part IV) -ZAR
Aprendiendo Español- Tiempo Pretérito de los Verbos AR (Parte IIV) -GAR
In this video, we will learn more about conjugating the -ar verbs into the preterite. Remember , it is a past tense. In English, it is adding an -ed to the action.
So, let's review the rules of the last video by conjugating an -AR verb in the present and the preterite.
almorzar (To have lunch) Present Tense
yo almuerzo nosotros/nosotras almorzamos(I eat lunch) (we eat lunch)
tú almuerzas vosotros/vosotras almorzáis
(you eat lunch) (you eat lunch) informal used in Spain.
él almuerza ellos almuerzan
(he eats lunch) (they eat lunch)
ella almuerza ellas almuerzan
(she eats lunch) (they eat lunch)
usted almuerza ustedes almuerzan
(you eat lunch) (you eat lunch) formal plural formal in Spain
almorzar (To have lunch) Preterite
yo almorcé nosotros/nosotras almorzamos
(I ate lunch) (we ate lunch )
tú almorzastes vosotros/vosotras almorzasteis
(you ate lunch) (you ate lunch) informal used in Spain.
él almorzó ellos almorzaron
(he ate lunch) (they ate lunch)
ella almorzó ellas almorzaron
(she ate lunch) (they ate lunch)
usted almorzó ustedes almorzaron
(you ate lunch) formal (you ate lunch) plural formal in Spain
Did you notice the yo-form? Yo almorcé
In Spanish, there are irregular verbs that end in -zar. In the yo-form, the -z changes to a -c
when it is followed by an ending that begins with -e.
comenzar (To begin, to start) Present Tense
yo comienzo nosotros/nosotras comenzamos(I begin) (we begin)
tú comienzas vosotros/vosotras comenzáis
(you begin) (you begin) informal used in Spain.
él comienza ellos comienzan
(he begins) (they begin)
ella comienza ellas comienzan
(she begins) (they begin )
usted comienza ustedes comienzan
(you begin) (you begin)
formal plural formal in Spain
comenzar (To begin, to start) Preterite
yo comencé nosotros/nosotras comenzamos
(I began) (we began)
tú comenzaste vosotros/vosotras comenzasteis
(you began) (you began) informal used in Spain.
él comenzó ellos comenzaron
(he began) (they began)
ella comenzó ellas comenzaron
(she began) (they began)
usted comenzó ustedes comenzaron
(you began ) formal (you began)
Z to C before an -e
yo comencé
Other verbs that follow this rule:
empezar (to begin, to start)
tropezar (to stumble)
danzar (to dance)
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