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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Join Carlos and Dylan as they do a recap of everything covered in the last three lessons. First, you learned the most basic way to express an action that that happened prior to the present. Then, we learned that actions in the preterit past tense are “complete” and that actions in the preterit tense take place over a defined/precise period of time. And finally we learned how the preterit tense can be used to express mental anticipation of events that have not yet occurred…Sound like a lot? It is. That’s why we have a review! Check out the verb conjugation section in the Learning center for everything you could possibly need to expand your knowledge of verbs. Do you need a small review of the preterit tense? If so, then this lesson is for you!
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Now, really, what is wrong with Gabriella? She used to get such good grades! Well, it seems like College and High school in Latin America are two very different things. Join Kathy and Ana as they continue with their lower-intermediate series. Nicer than newbie? Bigger than beginner? Then these are the lessons for you. Listen as they take an in depth look at the Imperfect tense as it expresses an incomplete action. Remember English speakers, there is no equivalent for this tense in English so step carefully. A thorough explanation of the imperfect tense is available in the Learning Center. Go ahead premium members, take a look. If you do not have premium membership, you obviously didn’t get the memo. Try it on us for 7 days! That’s right! Free!!!!
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.
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!
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Just what is the southern most city in the world? Find out with Kathy and Ana as they continue the lower intermediate series! Today, they take a crack at the preterit tense, which expresses an action completed prior to the moment of speech or to another action. As always, they include an explanation of those irregular verbs that should never be far from your mind. Try our premium subscription on us for 7 days! You’ll want to continue, trust us…
Category: Verb Conjugation Series | 1 Comment »
Grammar: preterit tense | Function: expressing a past action | Topic: past actions | Politeness Level: didactic
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