Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! In today’s Verb Conjugation lesson, Carlos and Dylan continue their discussion of the preterit tense. In lesson 16 they examined the preterit tense when it refers to a past action. Today, see part 1 of reaching completion. Curious? You are one click away! They are new to the series. Let them know what you think. Leave a comment on the lesson. Also check out the Verb related resources at the grammar bank of the learning center. Try our premium membership on us for 7 days!
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Thanks to Kevin Macleod for the music in today’s lesson.
The Preterit Tense can be tricky with all the stem changes that some verbs make. Does anyone have any questions about a particular verb in the Preterit?
Category: Verb Conjugation Series |
Grammar: preterit tense | Function: expressing a past action | Politeness Level: didactic
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