Pretérito Vs. Imperfecto Two Past Tenses. El Pretérito We use preterite for EVENTS The chain of...

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Pretérito Vs. Imperfecto Two Past Tenses

Transcript of Pretérito Vs. Imperfecto Two Past Tenses. El Pretérito We use preterite for EVENTS The chain of...

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Pretérito Vs. Imperfecto Two Past Tenses

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El Pretérito We use preterite for EVENTS

The chain of events in a story line Distinct events, not matter how many

times they have happened in the past One time events

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El Pretérito You may see these verbs in the preterite

more because they tend to be isolated or one-time events Nacer – being born is a one-time event Morir – dying is a one-time event Ir – going somewhere is normally part of a

storyline

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El Pretérito We use preterite with ACTIONS

Actions within a defined period of time Isolated actions Interrupting actions

(that disrupt something ongoing) Actions that did not happen

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El Pretérito You may see these phrases setting up

preterite isolated actions: Un día… Una vez… Por un momento…

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El Pretérito You may notice that the body paragraphs of

a story are mostly in the preterite because they tell us the events in the storyline.

If you had to mark your verbs on a timeline, preterite verbs would make dots on a timeline – each one is an isolated event.

Preterite verbs are the actions that hold a story together – the plot points.

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El Imperfecto We use imperfect for REPEATED

ACTIONS “used to ___” “would ___” in the past Habitual actions Actions over an indefinite period of time

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El Imperfecto You may see these key phrases

Todos los sábados… Cada semana… Por mucho tiempo…

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El Imperfecto We use imperfect to SET THE SCENE

“was ___ing” or “were ___ing” “was going to ___” Weather Time Description of a scene An on-going action that gets interrupted

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El Imperfecto You may see these verbs in imperfect

more than others because they set the scene: Ser (with time) Hacer (with weather phrases)

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El Imperfecto We use imperfect to DESCRIBE

Age Physical Appearance Feelings, Emotions, and Beliefs States of Mind/Body (tener hambre)

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El Imperfecto You may see these verbs in imperfect

more than others because they are often used to describe: Ser (with descriptions) Tener (with eye color, hair color, age) Llamarse (to say someone’s name)

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El Imperfecto You may notice that the first paragraph of a

story is often in the imperfect because it sets the scene.

If you had to mark your verbs on a timeline, imperfect verbs could not fit into a single dot on a timeline – these are things that go on for awhile.

Imperfect verbs are the things that make a story juicy – descriptions, feelings, what was going on in the background, etc.

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El Imperfecto This might work as a partial summary:

OPA TWA FEB“Oprah took a TWA flight in February”

Outward Physical AppearanceTime Weather Age

Feelings Emotions Beliefs

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Meaning Changers Imperfecto

Saber = to know something

Conocer = to know someone

Haber = there existed

Pretérito Saber = to find

something out Conocer = to

meet someone Haber = there

occurred

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I swam yesterday I used to swim.

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I swam yesterday

PRETÉRITO

I used to swim.

IMPERFECTO

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I went to the zoo

on a field trip. As a kid, I went to

the zoo a lot.

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I went to the zoo

on a field trip.

PRETÉRITO

As a kid, I went to the zoo a lot.

IMPERFECTO

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I remember taking

that class. I was so confused.

For a moment, I got confused.

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I remember taking

that class. I was so confused.

IMPERFECTO

For a moment, I got confused.

PRETÉRITO

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I knew my

husband for 5 years before we married.

I met my husband in dance class.

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I knew my

husband for 5 years before we married.

IMPERFECTO

I met my husband in dance class.

PRETÉRITO

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I found out that

we had a test. I knew that we

had a test

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I found out that

we had a test.

PRETÉRITO

I knew that we had a test

IMPERFECTO

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? There was a fire

drill yesterday. There were a lot of

kids standing outside.

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? There was a fire

drill yesterday.

PRETÉRITO

There were a lot of kids standing outside.

IMPERFECTO

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? Once upon a time

a baby was born. His name was

Josué, he had lots of dark hair, and he smiled all the time.

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? Once upon a time

a baby was born.

PRETÉRITO

His name was Josué, he had lots of dark hair, and he smiled all the time.

IMPERFECTO

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? My grandma was

named Elizabeth. She was an artist, she loved her dog, and she watched birds from her deck.

She died in 2006.

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? My grandma was

named Elizabeth. She was an artist, she loved her dog, and she watched birds from her deck.

IMPERFECTO

She died in 2006.

PRETÉRITO

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? Once upon a time

there was a princess named Anna. She loved snow and played with her sister every day.

One day her sister accidentally hit her with a magic spell and Anna froze. Her parents heard the commotion and came to help.

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? Once upon a time

there was a princess named Anna. She loved snow and played with her sister every day.

IMPERFECTO

One day her sister accidentally hit her with a magic spell and Anna froze. Her parents heard the commotion and came to help.

PRETÉRITO

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? This morning I

woke up, brushed my teeth, showered, and went to work.

This morning I was so grumpy. My head hurt and I was so tired and I just wanted to stay in bed.

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¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? This morning I

woke up, brushed my teeth, showered, and went to work.

PRETÉRITO

This morning I was so grumpy. My head hurt and I was so tired and I just wanted to stay in bed.

IMPERFECTO