Quiz: Friday, Dec. 6. Preterite Tense: Regular conjugations (p. 66) Irregular verbs (pg. 94 and notes) Stem changing verbs (notes) Car, Gar, Zar rules.

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Quiz: Friday, Dec. 6

Preterite Tense: Regular conjugations (p. 66) Irregular verbs (pg. 94 and notes) Stem changing verbs (notes) Car, Gar, Zar rules (p. 92 and notes)

Formal and Informal Commands (p and notes): Affirmative Negative Irregulars Car, Gar, Zar Stem Changing Pronouns/Reflexives

The passive and impersonal “se” (Text pg. 90 and notes) Vocabulary: Body Parts (Notes/Handout/p. 157) Thanksgiving Break Essay (Notes in class) Maria Full of Grace: Movie Questions Background of Colombia info. Vocabulary