Wally and Ricardo break it down for you rap-style.
This is dedicated to preterite and imperfect,
explaining when to use which one and all that
This was made for Señora Blanco's 6th hour Spanish 4 class
Spanish River High School
(Señora Blanco gives test to Suli)
Suli- Ai, Dios mio, no se como hacer nada!
(Ricardo appears)
Suli- Who are you?!
Ricardo- Yo, me llamo Paco. Yo wanna learn how to do this stuff? Me and my man Wally will show you how to do this
Ricardo- Se llama Wally
Wally- Se llama Paco. Were gonna break this down for you right now
Ricardo- Yeah
Yo, yo yo yo check this out,
Preterite and imperfects what were talkin about
Were gonna tell you about em both right now
so get some paper and pencil and write this down
Well start real simply, and youll see they are
Well tell you of -AR, -ER and -IR
We go "-aba, and -ía, and -abas, and -ías"
Also "-abamos, -íamos, -aban, and -ían"
Yo! You just heard em in the order you see em!
To say what something was like, and didnt last
or habitual actions that happened in the past
To set the scene or say whats goin on,
the imperfect you use, now were movin on
To show a sequence of events or what went down,
or a change in state, or interruption now
(FAIL)
Its the preterite you use for what you just heard
You get that down, youll fly like a bird
We hope you guys got all this down
Cuz youre sitting there, not makin a sound
Cuz were in Spanish 4, better than the rest
You get that down, youll ace that test
BLOOPERS
CREDITS
RICKY MARTIN and RANDOM DANCING
rep that fighting irish
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