Verbos de -Car, -Gar, -Zar

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Verbos de -Car, -Gar, -Zar Irregular preterite “yo” forms

Repaso: Los Verbos Regulares Verbos de –AR Verbos de –ER & –IR é amos aste asteis ó aron í imos iste isteis ió ieron

Los Sonidos Remember that “c” has different sounds depending on the vowel after it Ca Co Cu Ce Ci S K

El Cambio In the “yo” form of the preterite, the vowel after “c” changes in some verbs As a result...we have to change the “c”  “qu” in order to protect the “k” sound

Sacar = to take Sacar Singlar Plural 1ª persona Sacé Sacamos Sacaste Sacasteis 3ª persona Sacó Sacaron S

C Qu Sac  Saqu Singlar Plural 1ª persona Saqué Sacamos 2ª persona Sacaste Sacasteis 3ª persona Sacó Sacaron

Práctica Write the preterite “yo” forms: Buscar  Tocar  Marcar  Practicar  Sacar  busqué toqué marqué practiqué saqué

Los Sonidos Remember that “g” has different sounds depending on the vowel after it Ga Go Gu Ge Gi H G

El Cambio In the “yo” form of the preterite, the vowel after “g” changes in some verbs As a result...we have to change the “g”  “gu” in order to protect the “g” sound

GGu Lleg  Llegu Singlar Plural 1ª persona Llegué Llegamos 2ª persona Llegaste Llegasteis 3ª persona Llegó Llegaron

Práctica Write the preterite “yo” forms: Jugar  Pagar  Llegar  jugué pagué llegué

Z  C Our third change occurs because “z” rarely comes before the vowels “e” o “i”

Z  C Almorz  Almorc Singlar Plural 1ª persona Almorcé Almorzamos Almorzaste Almorzasteis 3ª persona Almorzó Almorzaron

Práctica Write the preterite “yo” forms: Almorzar  Empezar  Comenzar  almorcé empecé comencé

Any Questions? Why do the consonants (c, g, z) only change in the “yo” form? English Time