Teaching guidelines +/- 15 minutes

  1. The endings of irregular verbs are: "-e, -iste, -o, -imos, -isteis, -ieron".
  2. The verbs "ser" and "ir" are conjugated the same.
  3. Irregular verbs in the simple past do not carry an accent mark in any of their forms.
Verbo (Verb)Raíz (Root)Conjugación (Conjugation)Ejemplo (Example)
HacerHic- Hiz-Hice, hiciste, hizo, hicimos, hicisteis, hicieronHice un reportaje sobre las noticias actuales. (I did a report on current news.)
PoderPud-Pude, pudiste, pudo, pudimos, pudisteis, pudieronNo pude volver a ver el programa. (I could not watch the programme again.)
PonerPus-Puse, pusiste, puso, pusimos, pusisteis, pusieronMi madre puso la televisión en el salón. (My mother put the television in the living room.)
QuererQuis-Quise, quisiste, quiso, quisimos, quisisteis, quisieronSiempre quisimos conocer al presentador del noticiero. (We always wanted to meet the news anchor.)
SaberSup-Supe, supiste, supo, supimos, supisteis, supieronNo supe que mi abuelo fue reportero hasta que vi un reportaje suyo.  (I didn't know that my grandfather was a reporter until I saw one of his reports.)
EstarEstuv-Estuve, estuviste, estuvo, estuvimos, estuvisteis, estuvieronNosotros estuvimos en un programa televisivo.  (We were on a television programme.)
Tener Tuv-Tuve, tuviste, tuvo, tuvimos, tuvisteis, tuvieronYo tuve una televisión pequeña. (I had a small television.)
Dar/Di, diste, dio, dimos, disteis, dieronEl presentador nos dio una buena noticia. (The presenter gave us good news.)
Ser/Fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueronfuiste un presentador. (You were a presenter.)
Ir/Ayer fuisteis al programa televisivo. (Yesterday you went to the television programme.)

Exceptions!

  1. Some verbs are regular but have a change in the third person singular and plural. For example: dormir-durmió; pedir-pidió; seguir-siguieron; sentir-sintieron
  2. Some verbs also have a consonant change in the third person singular and plural. For example: leer-leyó
  3. Verbs ending in -zar, -gar, and -car change -z to -c, -g to -gu, and -c to -qu in the first person singular. For example: pagar-pagué

Exercise 1: El pretérito indefinido: Los verbos irregulares

Instruction: Fill in the correct word.

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dio, fuiste, navegó, quise, supimos, tuvimos, fue

1.
El programa ... interesante.
(The programme was interesting.)
2.
Él ... reportero.
(He was a reporter.)
3.
¿Tú ... al parque?
(Did you go to the park?)
4.
Nosotros ... las noticias actuales.
(We learned the current news.)
5.
El reportero ... muchos detalles en el reportaje.
(The reporter gave many details in the report.)
6.
Yo ... volver a casa para ver el programa.
(I wanted to go back home to watch the programme.)
7.
Él ... por internet.
(He surfed the internet.)
8.
Nosotros ... nuestro programa favorito.
(We had our favourite programme.)

Exercise 2: Multiple Choice

Instruction: Select the correct sentence in the simple past tense of regular or irregular verbs for each situation. Pay attention to the endings and accents, and avoid common errors in the conjugation of the simple past tense.

1.
Error: The form 'vié' does not exist; 'ver' conjugates as 'vi' in the first person singular of the simple past.
Error: The verb 'ver' in the simple past does not carry an accent in the first person singular. 'Ví' is incorrect.
2.
Error: The form 'preguntamosé' does not exist; the correct form for 'we' in the simple past is 'preguntamos'.
Error: Although the form 'preguntamos' is the same in present and simple past, in this sentence the context is appropriate; this option is maintained as correct.
3.
Error: The accent is missing in 'explicó', which is necessary to distinguish the past tense from the present.
Error: 'Explició' is not a correct form; the correct ending for the third person singular is '-ó' with an accent.
4.
Error: 'Vivieronon' does not exist; the correct ending is '-ieron' without additional letters.
Error: 'Vivió' is third person singular, not plural. The correct form for 'they' is 'vivieron'.

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