Pretérito Vs. Imperfecto

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Pretérito Vs. Imperfecto Two Past Tenses

El Pretérito We use preterite for EVENTS The chain of events in a story line Distinct events, not matter how many times they have happened in the past One time events

El Pretérito You may see these verbs in the preterite more because they tend to be isolated or one-time events Nacerse – being born is a one-time event Morir – dying is a one-time event Ir – going somewhere is normally part of a storyline

El Pretérito We use preterite with ACTIONS Actions within a defined period of time Isolated actions Interrupting actions (that disrupt something ongoing) Actions that did not happen

El Pretérito You may see these phrases setting up preterite isolated actions: Un día… Una vez… Por un momento…

El Pretérito You may notice that the body paragraphs of a story are mostly in the preterite because they tell us the events in the storyline. If you had to mark your verbs on a timeline, preterite verbs would make dots on a timeline – each one is an isolated event. Preterite verbs are the actions that hold a story hold together – the plot points.

El Imperfecto We use imperfect for REPEATED ACTIONS “used to ___” “would ___” in the past Habitual actions Actions over an indefinite period of time

El Imperfecto You may see these key phrases Todos los sábados… Cada semana… Por mucho tiempo…

El Imperfecto We use imperfect to SET THE SCENE “was ___ing” or “were ___ing” “was going to ___” Weather Time Description of a scene An on-going action that gets interrupted

El Imperfecto You may see these verbs in imperfect more than others because they set the scene: Ser (with time) Hacer (with weather phrases)

El Imperfecto We use imperfect to DESCRIBE Age Physical Appearance Feelings, Emotions, and Beliefs States of Mind/Body (tener hambre)

El Imperfecto You may see these verbs in imperfect more than others because they are often used to describe: Ser (with descriptions) Tener (with eye color, hair color, age) Llamarse (to say someone’s name)

El Imperfecto You may notice that the first paragraph of a story is often in the imperfect because it sets the scene. If you had to mark your verbs on a timeline, imperfect verbs could not fit into a single dot on a timeline – these are things that go on for awhile. Imperfect verbs are the things that make a story juicy – descriptions, feelings, what was going on in the background, etc.

El Imperfecto OPA TWA FEB This might work as a partial summary: “Oprah took a TWA flight in February” Outward Physical Appearance Time Weather Age Feelings Emotions Beliefs

Meaning Changers Imperfecto Pretérito Saber = to know something Conocer = to know someone Haber = there existed Pretérito Saber = to find something out Conocer = to meet someone Haber = there occurred

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I swam yesterday I used to swim.

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I swam yesterday PRETÉRITO I used to swim. IMPERFECTO

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I went to the zoo on a field trip. As a kid, I went to the zoo a lot.

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I went to the zoo on a field trip. PRETÉRITO As a kid, I went to the zoo a lot. IMPERFECTO

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I remember taking that class. I was so confused. For a moment, I got confused.

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I remember taking that class. I was so confused. IMPERFECTO For a moment, I got confused. PRETÉRITO

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I knew my husband for 5 years before we married. I met my husband in dance class.

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I knew my husband for 5 years before we married. IMPERFECTO I met my husband in dance class. PRETÉRITO

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I found out that we had a test. I knew that we had a test

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? I found out that we had a test. PRETÉRITO I knew that we had a test IMPERFECTO

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? There was a fire drill yesterday. There were a lot of kids standing outside.

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? There was a fire drill yesterday. PRETÉRITO There were a lot of kids standing outside. IMPERFECTO

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? Once upon a time a baby was born. His name was Josué, he had lots of dark hair, and he smiled all the time.

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? Once upon a time a baby was born. PRETÉRITO His name was Josué, he had lots of dark hair, and he smiled all the time. IMPERFECTO

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? My grandma was named Elizabeth. She was an artist, she loved her dog, and she watched birds from her deck. She died in 2006.

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? My grandma was named Elizabeth. She was an artist, she loved her dog, and she watched birds from her deck. IMPERFECTO She died in 2006. PRETÉRITO

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? Once upon a time there was a princess named Anna. She loved snow and played with her sister every day. One day her sister accidentally hit her with a magic spell and Anna froze. Her parents heard the commotion and came to help.

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? Once upon a time there was a princess named Anna. She loved snow and played with her sister every day. IMPERFECTO One day her sister accidentally hit her with a magic spell and Anna froze. Her parents heard the commotion and came to help. PRETÉRITO

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? This morning I work up, brushed my teeth, showered, and went to work. This morning I was so grumpy. My head hurt and I was so tired and I just wanted to stay in bed.

¿Pretérito o Imperfecto? This morning I work up, brushed my teeth, showered, and went to work. PRETÉRITO This morning I was so grumpy. My head hurt and I was so tired and I just wanted to stay in bed. IMPERFECTO