Preterite Tense
Verbs Like Gustar
Reflexive Verbs
Irregular Present Tense
Time Expressions
100

The ending for yo in the preterite for an -AR verb.

100

Name 3 verbs that function like gustar

encantar, fascinar, interesar, dar asco, etc. 

100

The reflexive pronoun for nosotros/nosotras.

nos

100

The yo form of the verb hacer.

hago

100

This means yesterday

ayer

200

The preterite ending for ellos/ellas; Uds. for both -ER and -IR verbs.

-ieron

200

The phrase in Spanish meaning "I don't like fish".

No me gusta el pescado.

200

This happens to the action of the verb when it is used reflexively.

The action of the verb is performed by and received by the same subject.

200

The tú form of the verb caer.

caes

200

"last week"

la semana pasada

300
Conjugate in the Preterite: Nosotros __________ (desayunar). 

desayunamos

300

The literal meaning of the Spanish phrase Me gusta la comida mexicana.

"Mexican food is pleasing to me." (The action of the verb agrees with the subject, comida mexicana).

300

The rule for placing the reflexive pronoun when the main verb is an infinitive (two acceptable options).

It can be placed before the conjugated verb or attached to the end of the infinitive.

300

The yo form of the verb venir.

vengo

300

the day before yesterday

anteayer

400

What are the forms that require a written accent on the last syllable in all three regular preterite conjugations (-AR, -ER, -IR).

Yo & él, ella, Ud. 

400

These two specific forms of a verb like gustar are most frequently used, depending on the subject.

gusta (3rd person singular) and gustan (3rd person plural).

400

The two person/number combinations (pronouns) that share the reflexive pronoun se.

él/ella/Ud. and ellos/ellas/Uds.

400

The yo form of the verb oír.

oigo
400

last year

el año pasado

500

Conjugate Buscar in the preterite tense for YO (careful!)

Busqué

500

The use of the optional prepositional phrase A mí, A ti, etc..

To emphasize or clarify who is receiving the pleasure/annoyance (e.g., A mí, A ellos).

500

To use a verb reflexively, you first conjugate the verb and then place the matching reflexive pronoun where in relation to the conjugated verb.

Before the conjugated verb.

500

The nosotros/nosotras form of the verb tener.

tenemos

500

two years ago

hace dos años