These are -é,-aste,-ó, -amos,-asteis,-aron.
What are the endings of regular preterite -ar verbs?
Is the preterite stem for PONER.
What is PUS-?
Is another word for "billete sencillo".
What is "billete de ida"?
It is a high-speed train.
What is El A.V.E?
It translates to "Necesito transbordar".
What is "I need to change trains"?
These are i, iste, io, imos, isteis, ieron.
What are endings for the -er and -ir regular preterite verbs?
Is the preterite stem for ANDAR.
What is ANDUV-?
Is an apparatus used to display the schedules and times the trains arrive and depart.
What is "el horario"?
It is located in España.
What is the location of el AVE?
In English, it translates to "I need a first-class round-trip ticket to Malaga for today".
What is "Necesito un boleto de primera clase, ida y vuelta, a Malaga para hoy."?
Its is a reflexive verb conjugated as "se bajó".
What is "BAJARSE" in 3rd person singular/el, ella, usted?
Its "tuv-"
What is the preterite stem of TENER?
Is a place to comprar las revistas, los libros de bolsillo y los periodicos.
What is "el quiosco"?
Stands for Alta Velocidad Española.
What is A.V.E? What does it stand for?
It means "Tienes tu tarjeta de identidad?
What is "Do you have your photo ID/ID Card"?
It is expressed as "compré" or "yo compré".
What is COMPRAR conjugated to in 1st person (YO) in the preterite/simple past.
These three are U, J, I.
What are the three categories of the irregular verbs in the preterite tense?
Is the Spanish translation for "I need to transfer in the next stop".
What is "Necesito transbordar en la proxima parada"?
It is 250+ miles per hour.
What is the approximate speed of el AVE?
In English it is expressed as "The train left at 8 pm from platform 4" but in military time.
What is "El tren salió a las veinte horas del andén cuatro"?
It means "to get on" conjugated to 1st person-preterite tense. This is a reflexive verb. That's why it is split into two parts.
What is "ME SUBI"?
The stems are Vin-, Dij- and Pud-
What are the stems of VENIR, DECIR, PODER?
Is the Spanish translation for "I need two first-class tickets to Barcelona".
What is "Necesito dos boletos/billetes de primera clase a Barcelona".
Stands for March 11. Used mostly on Twitter.
What is #11M?
In English it translates to "I need a one-way ticket to Bilbao using the student discount".
What is "Necesito un billete sencillo a Bilbao con tarifa de estudiantes"?