Use the preterit when narrating a sequence of events, actions, and conditions seen as completed in the past. Such a sequence of actions denotes a forward movement of narrative time.
The verbs decir, traer, and all verbs ending in -ducir (e.g., producir) have a j in the stem and use the ending -eron instead of -ieron in the ustedes/ellos/ellas form. Decir also has an i in the stem. Decir - dije, dijiste, dijo, dijimos, dijisteis, dijeron. Producir - produje, produjiste, produjo, produjimos, produjisteis, produjeron. Traer - traje, trajiste, trajo, trajimos, trajisteis, trajeron.
Remember that the preteri form of hay is hubo (there was, there were) and that it is invariable: Hubo un terremoto terrible. Hubo muchos mertos y heridos.
Irregular Verbs: Stem-changing -ir verbs: Stem-changing -ir verbs change e --> i and o --> u in the usted, él, ella and ustedes ellos, ellas forms in the preterit. pedir --> pidió, pidieron; sentir --> sintió, sintieron. dormir --> durmió, durmieron. morir --> murió, murieron. The verb dar uses the endings of -er and -ir verbs. dar: di, diste, dio, dimos, disteis, dieron. The berbs ir and ser have identical forms in the preterit. (ir/ser -- fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron)
(Continuada): Después de un largo viaje, LLEGARON a Mesoamérica. Algunos gurpos SE ESTABLECIERON cerca de la costa, y otros CONTINUARON hacia las tierras altas.
Hernán Cortés NACIÓ en Extremadura, al oeste de España, en 1485. De joven, ESTUDIÓ en la Universidad de Salamanca. Pero después de dos años SALIÓ para buscar aventuras en las Américas.
I got here from the Newgrounds version. It's actually pretty good, but like the guy says, no need to use yo all the time. It's implied by the verb conjugation. I think you'll do ok. I dunno if your teacher will like it as much as the class would like it, though. It's kinda your-generation-type humor, with the ADD randomness.
But the song is gold, you used a lot of verbs, both regular and irregular, and even though the drawings are simple, they're pretty entertaining.
Yu get an F.
Marijm423 7 months ago
Use the preterit when narrating a sequence of events, actions, and conditions seen as completed in the past. Such a sequence of actions denotes a forward movement of narrative time.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
The verbs decir, traer, and all verbs ending in -ducir (e.g., producir) have a j in the stem and use the ending -eron instead of -ieron in the ustedes/ellos/ellas form. Decir also has an i in the stem. Decir - dije, dijiste, dijo, dijimos, dijisteis, dijeron. Producir - produje, produjiste, produjo, produjimos, produjisteis, produjeron. Traer - traje, trajiste, trajo, trajimos, trajisteis, trajeron.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
Remember that the preteri form of hay is hubo (there was, there were) and that it is invariable: Hubo un terremoto terrible. Hubo muchos mertos y heridos.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
Irregular Verbs: Stem-changing -ir verbs: Stem-changing -ir verbs change e --> i and o --> u in the usted, él, ella and ustedes ellos, ellas forms in the preterit. pedir --> pidió, pidieron; sentir --> sintió, sintieron. dormir --> durmió, durmieron. morir --> murió, murieron. The verb dar uses the endings of -er and -ir verbs. dar: di, diste, dio, dimos, disteis, dieron. The berbs ir and ser have identical forms in the preterit. (ir/ser -- fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron)
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
(Más) Despúes de un viaje largo, SE SINTIÓ muy feliz cuando VIO la costa a lo lejos.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
(Continuada): Después de un largo viaje, LLEGARON a Mesoamérica. Algunos gurpos SE ESTABLECIERON cerca de la costa, y otros CONTINUARON hacia las tierras altas.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
Mas ejemplos:
Hernán Cortés NACIÓ en Extremadura, al oeste de España, en 1485. De joven, ESTUDIÓ en la Universidad de Salamanca. Pero después de dos años SALIÓ para buscar aventuras en las Américas.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
Ejemplos del preterito:
Los europeos ENCONTRARON el tomate y el chocolate en las Américas. El contacto entre el español y el francés CAMBIÓ ambas lenguas.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
The preterit endings. Er/Ir: (comer) comí; comiste; comió; comimos; comisteis; comieron.
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
The preterit endings. AR: (hablar) (yo) hablé (tú) hablaste (Ud., él, ella) habló (nosotros/as) hablamos (vosotros/as) hablasteis (Uds., ellos/as) hablaron
USCSoundCheck 1 year ago
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MrGoalhockey 2 years ago
lol that was cool lordbranius go fuck urslef
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Amerman 2 years ago
Funny video. Horrible grammar use! Go back to Spanish class. Make sure is level one!
menetc84 3 years ago
¡es muy mal y este vídeo aspira!
nysefracer1 3 years ago
LordBranius, lighten up. It's still cool :)
nzseries1 3 years ago
very good
alexfurniss 3 years ago
FUCK TACO BELL! THAT'S NOT MEXICAN FOOD!!! IT GIVES BAD REPUTATION TO MEXICAN FOOD,TACO BELL IS DOG SHIT!!!....And your spanish is incorrect,look:
El verano pasado mis amigos y yo comimos los "tacos" (TACO BELL SHIT)
El verano pasado yo comí chocolate delicioso.
El verano pasado YO me sentia enfermos a menudo.
YO FUI A MUCHOS DESTINOS
Espaguetti
Whatever I know you people don't care about that...
Lordbranius 3 years ago 3
I expect payment for my contribution.
animerox1341 4 years ago
mines still better
frozensnakee 4 years ago
nice!!! -paul
hades15000 4 years ago
i was on weed when i gave you that grade.
now, lucid.. i'll give you a 5.5 out of 7. it's still not bad at all.
vampirox 4 years ago
I got here from the Newgrounds version. It's actually pretty good, but like the guy says, no need to use yo all the time. It's implied by the verb conjugation. I think you'll do ok. I dunno if your teacher will like it as much as the class would like it, though. It's kinda your-generation-type humor, with the ADD randomness.
But the song is gold, you used a lot of verbs, both regular and irregular, and even though the drawings are simple, they're pretty entertaining.
ax0lotl 4 years ago
dont use "YO" and dont repeat "El verano pasado"
just use it in the fisrt line
Biefall 4 years ago
no, 6.0 of a total of 7.0
you do the maths.. i'm too high..
vampirox 4 years ago
lol retard tenses FTW
LuiStrokes 4 years ago
You used the cover of guy debords Cinema Spectacle, three internets to you sir
Ozzyslayerrose 4 years ago
6.0 of 7.0
vampirox 4 years ago
SINGLE GREATEST VIDEO OF OUR TIME.
anchova9 4 years ago