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THE PAST TENSE - EL PRETÉRITO Talk about events in the PAST AR VERBS é amos aste asteis ó aron

THE PAST TENSE - EL PRETÉRITO Spelling Changes -car c  qu -gar g  gu -zar z  c Verbs that end in –car, -gar, -zar only have these changes in the YO form! ejemplos: BUSCAR PAGAR EMPEZAR PRACTICAR TOCAR JUGAR

THE PAST TENSE - EL PRETÉRITO Spelling Changes -car c  qu -gar g  gu -zar z  c Verbs that end in –car, -gar, -zar only have these changes in the YO form! BUSCAR = to look for

THE PAST TENSE - EL PRETÉRITO Spelling Changes -car c  qu -gar g  gu -zar z  c Verbs that end in –car, -gar, -zar only have these changes in the YO form! PAGAR = to pay

THE PAST TENSE - EL PRETÉRITO Spelling Changes -car c  qu -gar g  gu -zar z  c Verbs that end in –car, -gar, -zar only have these changes in the YO form! EMPEZAR = to begin

CAR GAR ZAR Practice Write the YO form form for each verb & their English meanings TOCAR = to play toqué (I played) PRACTICAR = to practice JUGAR = to play LLEGAR = to arrive COMENZAR = to begin