Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish (140 page)

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Authors: Margarita Madrigal

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Notice that there is no difference between the first person and the third man form in the singular.

WRITTEN EXERCISE I

AR verbs

Following is a list of infinitives converted into the preterite and imperfect tenses.

  1. Cover up the two right-hand columns.
  2. Remove “ar” from the infinitive in the left-hand column.
  3. Add the letter “é” (as in the second column below) for the preterite.
  4. Add the letters “aba” (as in the third column below) for the imperfect.
  5. Check your columns with the columns below.
INFINITIVES
PRETERITE
IMPERFECT
comprar,
to buy
compré,
I bought
compraba,
I used to buy
estudiar,
to study
estudié,
I studied
estudiaba,
I used to study
tomar,
to take
tomé,
I took
tomaba,
I used to take
hablar,
to speak
hablé,
I spoke
hablaba,
I used to speak
copiar,
to copy
copié,
I copied
copiaba,
I used to copy
trabajar,
to work
trabajé,
I worked
trabajaba,
I used to work
visitar,
to visit
visité,
I visited
visitaba,
I used to visit
WRITTEN EXERCISE II

ER and IR verbs

  1. Cover up the two right-hand columns.
  2. Remove “er” or “ir” from the infinitives in the left-hand column.
  3. Add the letter “í” (as in the second column below) for the preterite.
  4. Add the letters “ía” (as in the third column below) for the imperfect.
INFINITIVES
PRETERITE
IMPERFECT
vender,
to sell
vendí,
I sold
vendía,
I used to sell
correr,
to run
corrí,
I ran
corría,
I used to run
ofrecer,
to offer
ofrecí,
I offered
ofrecía,
I used to offer
escribir,
to write
escribí,
I wrote
escribía,
I used to write
recibir,
to receive
recibí,
I received
recibía,
I used to receive
decidir,
to decide
decidí,
I decided
decidía,
I used to decide
salir,
to go out
salí,
I went out
salía,
I used to go out
WRITTEN EXERCISE III

1. Cover up the right-hand column.

2. Translate the verbs in the left-hand column.

3. Check your translations with those below.

I had, used to have
tenía
I wanted, used to want
quería
I knew, used to know
sabía
we sold, used to sell
vendíamos
we had, used to have
teníamos
they were, used to be
(estar)
estaban
they sang, used to sing
cantaban
they did, used to do
hacían
they worked, used to work
trabajaban
they bought, used to buy
compraban
he made, used to make
hacía
she could, used to be able to
podía
you went out, used to go out
salía
he said, used to say
decía
we took, used to take
tomábamos
we danced, used to dance
bailábamos
they wrote, used to write
escribían
they came, used to come
venían
she spoke, used to speak
hablaba
we spoke, used to speak
hablábamos
he used, used to use
usaba
she prepared, used to prepare
preparaba
I thought, used to think
(opinion)
creía
they said, used to say
decían
we imported, used to import
importábamos
she described, used to describe
describía
I read, used to read
leía
she learned, used to learn
aprendía
I hoped, used to hope
esperaba
we deposited, used to deposit
depositábamos
you ate, used to eat
comía
we walked, used to walk
caminábamos
they took care of, used to take care of
cuidaban
I helped, used to help
ayudaba
he won, used to win
ganaba
she played, used to play
(
game
)
jugaba

Following are examples of the use of the preterite as compared to the imperfect. Remember that the preterite is used for a single completed action and is represented by a dot. The imperfect is used to express continuous or repeated action and is represented by a long line or a series of dashes.

PRETERITE
María tomó un taxi esta mañana.
Mary took a taxi this morning
.
IMPERFECT
— — — —
María tomaba un taxi todas las mañanas.
Mary used to take a taxi every morning
.
PRETERITE
    •
Marta compró el pan.
Martha bought the bread.
IMPERFECT
— — — —
Marta siempre compraba el pan.
Martha always bought the bread.
PRETERITE
    •
Luis preparó la lección.
Louis prepared the lesson
.
IMPERFECT
— — — —
Luis siempre preparaba la lección.
Louis always prepared the lesson
.
PRETERITE
    •
Eduardo vino a la fiesta.
Edward came to the party
.
IMPERFECT
— — — —
Eduardo venía a mi casa todas las tardes.
Edward used to come to my house every afternoon
.
PRETERITE
    •
Juan escribió un artículo.
John wrote an article
.
IMPERFECT
— — — —
Juan escribía un artículo todos los días.
John wrote
(
used to write
)
an article every day
.
PRETERITE
    •
Mi tío pagó la cuenta.
My uncle paid the bill.
IMPERFECT
— — — —
Mi tío siempre pagaba las cuentas.
My uncle always paid the bills
.
PRETERITE
    •
Carlos jugó tenis.
Charles played tennis.
IMPERFECT
— — — —
Carlos jugaba tenis todos los días.
Charles played
(
used to play
)
tennis every day.
PRETERITE
    •
Elena hizo la cama.
Helen made the bed.
IMPERFECT
— — — —
Elena hacía la cama todas las mañanas.
Helen used to make the bed every morning
.
PRETERITE
    •
Tuve dolor de cabeza.
I had a headache.
IMPERFECT
— — — —
Tenía un perro.
I had
(
used to have
)
a dog
.

There are only three verbs that are
irregular in the imperfect.

1.
ser,
to be
era,
I was, used to be
2.
ir,
to go
iba,
I went, used to go, was going
3.
ver,
to see
veía,
I saw, used to see

Use of QUE ERA,
that it was, that you were, that he, she, it was

1. Alberto dijo que era terrible.
Albert said that it was terrible
.

2. Dorotea dijo que era chistoso.
Dorothy said that it was funny
.

3. Mi hermana dijo que era imposible.
My sister said that it was impossible
.

  4. Creí que era su tío.
I thought that he was your uncle.

  5. Creí que María era italiana.
I thought that Mary was Italian
.

SER,
to be

IR,
to go

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