Irregular version of tener in the tu affirmative commands
ten
conjugate en el futuro:
(ellos/ellas/ustedes) bailar
bailaremos
Conjugate in el imperfecto:
The dog walked
el perro caminaba
Conjugate as an affirmative tu command:
Read the book
lee el libro
verdad o falso?
the acronym to remember irregulars in the subjunctive is DISHES.
verdad!
D=dar
I=ir
S=ser
H=haber
E=estar
S=saber
Irregular version of poner in the preterito (all conjugations)
puse, pusiste, puso, pusimos, pusieron
translate this sentence:
We will cook the churros in oil in the pan
Cocinaremos los churros en el aciete en el sarten
Conjugate en el preterito:
They will talk about science
Ellos hablaron sobre ciencias
What does this common phrase mean?:
No me digas!
I can't believe it/you don't say
How do you say "bug off" or "go to hell" en espanol?
Vete al infierno
conjugate in yo, tu, usted, nosotros, and ustedes forms in the imperfect AND preterite:
ser
imperfecto: era, eras, era, eramos, eran
preterito: fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fueron
translate this sentence:
I am going to write my paper on Saturday
voy a escribir mi papel en sabado
verdad!
What is the affirmative tu command of:
HACER
haz
Quien es Caterine Ibarguen? (repsonde en espanol)
Una deportista del salto triple de Colombia y una olympica
Conjugate in the future tense:
The teacher will leave
la maestra saldra
translate the sentence:
You (informal) will enjoy the movie very mucho
Disfrutaras la pelicula mucho
translate using the imperfecto:
I saw a bird outside my window yesterday
Veia un pajaro afuera de mi ventana ayer
Conjugate as a usted command with the DOP ONLY:
Play the guitar for Melanie
toquela para Melanie
which object pronoun always goes first? What do you change this object pronoun to when you have and IOP and DOP in the same sentence or phrase?
the direct object pronoun always goes first. You change the DOP when it is in the el/ella/usted form from le to se, and same with the ellos/ellas/ustedes form
What are the irregular forms of "decir" in the future, tu affirmative commands, and preterite?
-future: dir-
-tu affirmative: di
-preterite: dije
translate:
The chef will make the dish
El chef hara el plato
Pick the imperfect or preterite (for both verbs) to translate this sentence and explain why:
The team went to the field that was large and new in Argentina.
El equipo fue al campo que era grande y nuevo en Argentina.
fui= preterite because it was a one-time action in the past
era= imperfect because it was a general descriptor/background info about the physical state of the field
Conjugate for a negative tu command with IOP and DOP:
Don't give the keys to Jake
What are the two most common ways to "fix" irregular verbs in the future tense?
*hint: think about adding or subtracting certain letters
-irregular verbs where you remove the "e" (cabr-, habr-, podr-, querr-, sabr-)
-irregular verbs where you replace the vowel with a "d" (pondr-, saldr-, tendr-, valdr-, vendr-)