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Spanish Past Tense: Preterite vs. Imperfect
Lesson Plans by Lourdes Fernandez
Learning the difference between the preterite and imperfect tenses in Spanish is a lengthy, challenging, and often frustrating task. The following activities aim to help students grasp these concepts and put them into practice with visual aids!
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Preterite vs. Imperfect
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Spanish Past Tense - Preterite vs Imperfect - Spanish Imperfect tense
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Saber = to know
Imperfect
Saber = to find out
Preterite
El profesor sabía mucho.
No querer = to not want
El profesor supo que uno de sus estudiantes era el bisnieto de Albert Einstein.
No querer = to refuse
Hoy tenemos un examen del pretérito e imperfecto...
No estudié...
Yo no tomo exámenes.
Sr. Ramírez
Director
El estudiante no quería tomar su examen.
El estudiante no quiso tomar su examen.
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