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centertopCaer Urfa South Shields U3ASpanishHandout 34 – The preterite tense which is used to talk about things in the past (podcast 53)The preterite tense (el preterito indefinido) is the tense used for single actions that happened once in the past.Spanish EnglishHablé con mi madreI spoke with my mother (implied on one occasion in the past)Ayer, canté una canciónYesterday, I sang a songBailé con mi amigaI danced with my friend?Hablaste espa?ol ayer?Did you speak Spanish yesterdaySí, hablé espa?ol ayerYes, I spoke Spanish yesterday?Kara, ayer cantaste una canción?Kara, did you sing a song yesterday?Sí, canté una canciónYes, I sang a song?Kara, ayer bailaste con tu amiga?Kara, did you dance with you friend yesterday?Sí, ayer bailé con mi amigaYes, I danced with my friend yesterdayCantóHe/she sang?Durante las vacaciones, bailaste en la discoteca?During the holidays, did you dance in the discotheque?Si, durante las vacaciones bailé en la discotecaYes, during the holidays I danced in the discothequeDurante las vacaciones, Kara bailó en la discotecaDuring the holidays, Kara danced in the discotheque?Durante las vacaciones, hablaste espa?ol?During the holidays, did you speak Spanish?Sí, durante las vacaciones hablé espa?olYes, during the holidays I spoke SpanishDurante las vacaciones, Kara habló espa?ol During the holidays, Kara spoke Spanish?Durante las vacaciones, cantaste una canción de Navidad?During the holidays, did you sing a song?Sí, durante las vacaciones canté una canción de NavidadYes, during the holidays I sang a Christmas songDurante las vacaciones, Kara cantó una canción de NavidadDuring the holidays, Kara sang a Christmas songhabléhablastehablóhablamoshablasteishablaronI spokeyou spokehe/she spoke or you spoke (formal)we spokeyou spokethey spoke or you spoke (formal)cantécantastecantócantamoscantasteiscantaronI sangyou sanghe/she sang or you sang (formal)we sangyou sangthey sang or you sang formalbailébailastebailóbailamosbailasteisbailaronI dancedyou dancedhe/she danced or you danced (formal)we dancedyou dancedthey danced or you danced (formal)Hace dos a?osTwo years agoLa semana pasadaLast weekHace dos a?os, cantamos una canciónTwo years ago, we sang a songDurante las vacaciones, bailé con Enrique IglesiasDuring the holidays, I danced with Enrique IglesiasLa semana pasada, habló con mi madreLast week, he/she spoke with my mother.causarun accidenterasparperroa consecuencia deaplanarobrerojugarmas tempranoterrenopartidocomprarcochepancocinarcename gusta (present tense)trabajarduroto causean accidentto scratchdogas a result ofto levelworkmanto playearliergroundmatch, gameto buycarbreadto cookdinnerI like it (literally it pleases me)to workhardLast week, the workmen levelled the ground. Earlier this morning, we played football and won the match.Yesterday, two dogs caused an accident. As a result of this, Frederico scratched his car.Last week, I bought bread at the supermarketLast night, you cooked dinner for me. I liked it a lot.Yesterday, I did not work but today I am going to work hard ................
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