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19 Cards in this Set

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what are the preterite endings for -er -ir endings
í imos
iste
ió ieron
what do stem changing -ir verbs do and when does it happen?
they change e to i or o to u in the el and ellos forms only
What is special about dar and ver
the accent is ommited over them in the preterite form
What is special about double vowel verbs
they change i to y in the el and ellos forms only
to walk, to work , to run
andar
to stop
parar
to stop (oneself)
pararse
to hurry
darse prisa
to get (in,on), to go up, to climb
subir (a) only use (a) when getting in or on a moving object
bajar (de)
to get off, to descend
to go for a walk, ride
dar un paseo
to take a walk, ride
dar una vuelta
to fall
caer
to fall down
caerse
to bumb into
chocar (con)
to break
romper
to break (one's leg)
romperse (la pierna)
to stumble (against)
tropezar (con)
When/ Upon/ while (phrase)
al + infinitive