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In this chapter, we explore the conjugation of -er and -ir verbs in the preterite tense, focusing on regular endings and the unique spelling changes for certain verbs. Learn how to conjugate essential verbs like "comer" (to eat), "ver" (to see), and "dar" (to give) with clear examples. Special attention is given to the third person forms with i→y changes and the corresponding accent rules. Test your understanding with practice sentences to reinforce your learning of these vital Spanish verbs.
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Capítulo 8 -er/-ir verbs in the preterite ver, dar iy
-er/-ir verbs in preterite í imos iste isteis ió ieron
Comer comí comimos comiste comisteis comió comieron
Ver = to see vi vimos viste visteis vieron vio
dar = to give di dimos diste disteis dieron dio
-eer, -aer, -uir For these verbs, there will be a spelling change in the 3rd person forms, (él, ella, Ud. and ellos, ellas, Uds.) iy in the endings -yó, yeron (instead of ió, ieron) *accents on all but ellos form í ímos íste ísteis yó yeron
leer = to read leí leímos leíste leísteis leyeron leyó
Práctica viví • Yo (vivir) _______________ • Ellos (correr) _______________ • Nosotros (volver) ______________ • Tú (escribir) _______________ • Vosotros (abrir) _______________ • Ella (beber) _______________ • Uds. (creer) _______________ • Él (caer) _______________ corrieron volvimos escribiste abristeis bebió creyeron cayó