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This guide explores the irregular preterit verbs "dar" (to give) and "ver" (to see), highlighting their similar conjugations in the past tense without any written accent marks. It also covers other irregular verbs like "ir" (to go) and "ser" (to be) along with "hacer" (to do/make), providing various example sentences to illustrate their usage. Learn how to distinguish and conjugate these verbs effectively while practicing with real-life scenarios. Perfect for Spanish learners seeking to master the preterit tense!
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Five IrregularPreterit Verbs
Dar and Ver They both look very similar: *** THERE ARE NO WRITTEN ACCENT MARKS!!! *** Dar: to give Ver: to see Di Di mos Vi Vi mos Di ste Di Vi ste Vi steis steis Di o Di eron Vi o Vi eron
IR and SER There is one thing that they both have in common: IR: to go SER: to be FU i FU imos FU i FU imos FU iste FU isteis FU iste FU isteis FU e FU eron FU e FU eron
Try these: They went to school. You were stupid. We went to the hospital. The ladies were UGLY! Yo fui a la casa. Yo fui muy inteligente. Fueron a escuela. Fuiste estupido. Fuimos al hospital. ¡Las mujeres fueron feas! I went home. I was very inteligent. How do you know the difference between FUI and FUI?
HACER: to do or make The Jay-Z Verb! hice hicimos hiciste hicisteis H IZ O hicieron .
Try these I did the homework. We made a cake. Jay-Z made us a verb. They made dinner. Yo hice la tarea. Hicimos el pastel. Jay-Z nos hizo un verbo. Ellos hicieron la cena.
Practica Di mi dinero. Hicimos tacos. Fuiste simpática. Fueron a casa. Viste / Vio la película. Ella hizo su cama. Yo fui alto. Fuimos a escuela. • I gave my money. • We made tacos. • You were nice. • They went home. • You (inf.) saw the movie. • She made her bed. • I was tall. • We went to school.