Conjugate hablar in the "yo" form.
hablé
What is the "yo" form of ir in the preterite?
fui
Does dormir stem-change in the preterite? If so, how?
Yes ( only in él/ellos forms: 0 → u )
Translate: "I ate pizza yesterday."
Comí pizza ayer.
Conjugate leer in the "yo" form.
leí
Conjugate comer in the "nosotros" form.
comimos
What is the "él/ella" form of tener in the preterite?
tuvo
What is the "él" form of preferir in the preterite?
prefirió
Translate: "They wrote a letter."
Escribieron una carta.
What's the "él" form of oír?
oyó
What are the endings for regular -ar verbs in the preterite?
é, aste, ó, amos, asteis, aron
Conjugate hacer in the "yo" form.
hice
What two types of verbs stem-change in the preterite?
-IR verbs that stem-changed in present tense
Translate: "She went to the store."
Ella fue a la tienda.
Conjugate creer in the "tú" form.
creíste
Conjugate vivir in the "tú" form.
viviste
What are all six forms of ser in the preterite?
fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron
Conjugate servir in the "ellos" form.
sirvieron
Translate: "We did our homework."
Hicimos nuestra tarea.
What's different about caer in the "ellos" form?
Changes to cayeron (i to y)
Conjugate bailar in all six forms.
bailé, bailaste, bailó, bailamos, bailasteis, bailaron
Conjugate andar in all six forms.
anduve, anduviste, anduvo, anduvimos,anduvisteis, anduvieron
Conjugate morir in all six forms.
morí, moriste, murió, morimos, moristeis, murieron
Translate: "He slept for eight hours."
Durmió por ocho horas.
Conjugate construir in all six forms.
construí, construiste, construyó, construimos construisteis, construyeron