Introduction & Prompt
When studying a language, all of your learning builds upon itself as you increase your proficiency. When it comes to conjugations, this is especially evident.
Please respond to the following prompts.
How do you think your prior knowledge of Spanish verbs and conjugations has helped you understand the Preterite tense? What similarities and differences did you notice between what you already knew and what you learned? (These may be answered in English)
In Spanish, use the verb "ir = to go" in the preterite tense to tell us about past plans, for example, what you did last weekend.
Example: "Yo fui a la bliblioteca con mi hijo el fin de semana pasado."
Please respond to BOTH of the above questions in complete sentences. You may respond to the first prompt in English. You need to respond to the second prompt in simple Spanish sentences using the vocabulary we are learning and your prior knowledge.



Answer :

Prior knowledge of Spanish help me understand the verb slightly changes depending on the subject. However, the conjugation of "ir" can be confusing. On the other hand, an example of this tense is "El domingo pasado fui con mis amigos al cine".

What is the use of the preterite tense?

This tense is mainly used to refer to events in the past by using the conjugation of the verb "ir" (go).

How can previous knowledge in Spanish help you understand this tense?

  • Similar to other tenses, the conjugation of the verb slightly changes with the subject.
  • Previous knowledge can facilitate the process of making sentences.

What might be different?

  • It can be confusing to know when to use this tense.
  • Conjugation can also be difficult.

What is an example of this?

Some examples are:

  • "El domingo pasado fui con mis amigos al cine"
  • "Ayer fuimos a un restaurante muy elegante"

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