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02 Preterite – IR Stem-changers (e-i)

Hola. Finally there is a video (although a little long) to explain those strange stem-changers in the preterite.  Although you might remember that -ar and -er verbs in the preterite don’t stem-change like they do in the present, the -ir verbs have to be weird.  This video will explain how (e-ie) and (e-i) -ir verbs work in the preterite.  Enjoy!

Notice that servir is actually an (e-i) verb in the present. This was a mistake in the video!

Let me know if you have any questions, comments or suggestions about this video below!

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(e-ie)
preferir
– to prefer
divertirse – to have fun
consentir – to consent
mentir – to lie
sentir – to feel (+ noun)
sentirse – to feel (+ adj)

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(e-i)
pedir – to ask (for)
despedirse – to say goodbye
reír(se) - to laugh
repetir – to repeat
seguir – to continue
conseguir – to obtain, get
servir – (to serve)
vestirse – to dress oneself / to get dressed

Vocabulario:
la clase de español
– Spanish class
comer – to eat
los tomates – tomatoes
mucho – much, a lot
en – in
las fiestas – parties
la piscina – pool
les – to them, to you all / for them, for you all
su(s) – his/her/their/your(formal)/your (plural)
la atención – attention
diez – ten
los dólares – dollars
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Related video(s):

  1. Preterite regular -AR verbs
  2. Preterite -AR verbs: -GAR, -CAR, -ZAR
  3. Preterite regular -ER verbs
  4. Preterite regular -IR verbs
  5. Preterite -IR Stem-changers (o-u)

4 Comments to “02 Preterite – IR Stem-changers (e-i)”

  1. By Briana, April 16, 2009 @ 10:35 am

    very helpful!!!

  2. By Matthew Park, May 15, 2009 @ 10:11 am

    Could you possibly post the video’s on a download hosting site like megaupload? My school doesn’t allow youtube video’s… =(

  3. By Imelda, March 27, 2010 @ 9:40 am

    You have the best Spanish tutorial in this planet! Your memory hints are always helpful and clever-
    ni yo ni tu. Muchas gracias.

  4. By Errol, June 24, 2011 @ 6:57 pm

    Cuando ha un momento, puede hacer otro video de verbo de haber, el presente y el preterito, por favor.

    Necesito entender el verbo haber y el verbo tener.

    Por ejemplo

    I have been studing spanish for three months. Tengo will not be used but he will be used, why?

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