Madrigals Magic Key to Spanish (76 page)

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Authors: Margarita Madrigal

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PRESENT TENSE
PAST TENSE
    EST
O
Y,
I am
    EST
U
VE,
I was
ESTÁ,
you are, he, she, it is
EST
U
VO,
you were, he, she, it was
    EST
A
MOS,
we are
    ESTUV
I
MOS,
we were
ESTÁN,
they, you
(pl.)
are
ESTUVI
E
RON,
they, you
(pl.)
were
Estoy ocupado.
Estuve ocupado.
(
I am busy.
)
(
I was busy.
)
Estoy cansado.
Estuve cansado.
(
I am tired.
)
(
I was tired.
)
Estoy en Cuba.
Estuve en Cuba.
(
I am in Cuba.
)
(
I was in Cuba.
)
Estoy con Roberto.
Estuve con Roberto.
(
I am with Robert.
)
(
I was with Robert.
)
Estoy en casa.
Estuve en casa.
(
I’m at home.
)
(
I was at home.
)

Remember that you use the verb “estar” to say “where” or “how” things or people are.

The verb “tener” (
to have
) is irregular.

TENER,
to have

Now let’s study the pattern of these irregular verbs.

  EST
U
VE,
I was
  T
U
VE,
I had
EST
U
VO,
you were, he, she, it was
T
U
VO,
you, he, she had

Notice that these verbs end in “e” in the first person and in “o” in the third man form. They have the same endings as regular “ar” verbs in the past tense, except that the final letter has no accent.

Below there is a list of regular “ar” verbs and a list of irregular verbs. Compare the endings of the regular verbs with those of the irregular verbs and you will see that they are alike, except for the fact that the irregular verbs have no accent on the final letter.

Do not try to memorize all these verbs. They will be presented in future lessons. They are used here only to show you that irregular verbs are not the devils they are generally thought to be. Their endings in the past are like the endings of “ar” verbs except that they have no accent.

PAST OF REGULAR “AR” VERBS
PAST OF IRREGULAR VERBS
trabajé
trabajó
est
u
ve
est
u
vo
(
I worked
)
  (
you worked
)
(
I was
)
  (
you were
)
compré
compró
t
u
ve
t
u
vo
(
I bought
)
  (
you bought
)
(
I had
)
  (
you had
)
hablé
habló
v
i
ne
v
i
no
(
I talked
)
  (
you talked
)
(
I came
)
  (
you came
)
tomé
tomó
d
i
je
d
i
jo
(
I took
)
  (
you took
)
(
I said
)
  (
you said
)
terminé
terminó
h
i
ce
h
i
zo
(
I finished
)
  (
you finished
)
(
I did
)
  (
you did
)
canté
cantó
tr
a
je
tr
a
jo
(
I sang
)
  (
you sang
)
(
I brought
)
  (
you brought
)
cambié
cambió
p
u
se
p
u
so

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