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July 11th, 2008

Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Continue your studies with the lower intermediate series. Today, join Kathy and Ana as they continue their discussion of the preterit tense and more of those pesky irregular verbs, specifically “caber” (to fit) and “poder” (to be able). Don’t forget, the learning center has lesson specific materials to help along the learning process.

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2 Responses to “Lower Intermediate Lesson #7 - What Happened?: IV”

SpanishPod101.com says:

Thanks to Kevin Macleod for the music in today’s lesson.

The Preterit Tense can be especially difficult because there are so many irregular variations when conjugating verbs. Does any one have any questions about the verbs discussed in today’s Grammar Point?

Carlos says:

I do! What is the relationship between the preterit tense and the imperfect tense? They have something to do with each other no?

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