What are a few things that happened last week (la semana pasada) or last month (el mes pasado)? In Spanish, write 5 sentences us
ing the preterite tense to state what you did, or an action that occurred and is done. Directions:
Use a total of 3 regular -ER ending verbs and 2 regular -IR ending verbs to construct your 5 sentences. Conjugate the verb, do not leave it in the infinitive. No repeats of verbs or verb phrases. Use a variety of subject pronouns.
Choose 3 of the following regular -ER verbs from this list to create your 3 unique sentences in the preterite tense.
beber, comer, comprender, correr, responder, vender, aprender
Choose 2 of the following regular -IR verbs from this list to create your 2 unique sentences in the preterite tense.
abrir, asistir, cumplir, decidir, describir, decidir, escribir, persuadir, recibir, subir, vivir
Example: La semana pasada, mi perrito aprendió a sentarse.
Yo subí un avión por la primera vez.
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<em>El mes pasado</em>, mi hermana <u>bebió</u> dos litros de agua al día.
Yo <u>comprendí</u> los ejercicios de matemáticas hasta <em>la semana pasada</em>.
Mis abuelos <u>aprendieron</u> a usar una red social <em>el mes pasado</em>.
El jugador de futbol <u>vivió</u> en Italia <em>el mes pasado</em>.
Los vecinos <u>escribieron</u> una carta para el ayuntamiento la semana pasada.
Translation.
<em>Last month</em>, my sister <u>drank</u> two liters of water a day.
I <u>understood</u> the math exercises until <em>last week</em>.
My grandparents <u>learned</u> to use a social network <em>last month</em>.
The soccer player <u>lived</u> in Italy <em>last month</em>.
Neighbors <u>wrote</u> a letter to the city council <em>last week</em>.
<em>Conjugation of verbs in the </em><em>Preterite Tense</em>.
In Spanish, verbs conjugated in the <em>preterite tense</em> regularly have an accent mark when accompanied by a noun that corresponds to the first or third person. The following is the way in which it most usually ends, taking into account the personal pronoun used:
<em>Yo</em><em>:</em> The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "é, í".
<em>Tú</em><em>:</em> The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "aste, iste".
<em>Usted / Él / Ella</em><em>:</em> The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "ó".
<em>Nosotros / Nosotras</em><em>: </em>The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "amos, imos".
<em>Ustedes / Ellos / Ellas</em><em>: </em>The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "ieron".
<em>Fulfillment of requests</em>.
The sentences made fully comply with activities that occurred <u><em>last week or last month</em></u>. The three regular verbs ending in ER used were: beb<u>er</u>, entend<u>er</u>, and aprend<u>er</u>. On the other hand, the two regular verbs ending in IR used were: viv<u>ir</u> and escrib<u>ir</u>.