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Español II Sra. Rushing. comer – to eat / This is in the PAST tense, so it means “ate” If I ask you, “Do YOU run?” You will answer me, “yes, _____ run.”

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Page 1: Español II Sra. Rushing. comer – to eat / This is in the PAST tense, so it means “ate” If I ask you, “Do YOU run?” You will answer me, “yes, _____ run.”

Español IISra. Rushing

Page 2: Español II Sra. Rushing. comer – to eat / This is in the PAST tense, so it means “ate” If I ask you, “Do YOU run?” You will answer me, “yes, _____ run.”

comer – to eat / This is in the PAST tense, so it means “ate”If I ask you, “Do YOU run?” You will answer me, “yes, _____ run.”1. So what will your subject be in this ANSWER?2. preparar – to prepare3. What do owls ask? “lo” stands for “it” in this question4. tener – to have5. querer – in the preterit it means “tried” / terminar – to finish6. poner – to put or place7. estar – to be (location)8. hacer – to do (spelling irregularity in the 3rd singular)9. poder – in the preterit means was able to after effort10.venir – to come10. decir – to say or tell (spelling irregularity in the 3rd plural)11. querer – meaning change in the preterit, tried / (no) refused12. saber – found out in the preterit

Page 3: Español II Sra. Rushing. comer – to eat / This is in the PAST tense, so it means “ate” If I ask you, “Do YOU run?” You will answer me, “yes, _____ run.”

• Stem-changing verbs• ONLY stem-changing verbs that end in “-ir” get a stem change.• Stem-changing –ir verbs ONLY change in the 3rd person.• ______________________________________________________• 1st – identify which verbs are irregular• 2nd which verbs are stem-changing (and do they end in –ir?)• 3rd which verb endings will you use for the regular verbs, -ar, -er,

or –ir• 4th be sure to use the reflexive pronouns before you conjugate

reflexive verbs•  • Identify your subject before you write and then • CHECK YOUR WORK BY RE-READING THE SENTENCES