Thursday, May 21, 2015

Person ESTUDIAR Comer yo case study, dtt comí tú estudiaste comiste él / ella / usted nosotros Estu


Spanish: three times past Nowadays, Spanish is one of the most common languages in the world. It is therefore a good idea to master some basic Spanish. I myself have decided to actively learn Spanish. I have therefore been a time in Valencia to learn the basics of the language. And why should not I share that knowledge? Spanish is in fact a beautiful language. The past tense in Spanish is called complex. Especially because there are more common past times than we know in Dutch. In this article I will discuss three times past: Pretérito Perfecto preterito Indefinido dtt preterito Imperfecto dtt Pretérito Perfecto perfecto pretértito It's a simple dtt past tense formed by the present tense of the verb haber (to have) for the participle of the verb that in this Time wants to put, to place. What is the conjugation of haber in the present tense?
Person Conjugation hey yo tú HAS él / ella / usted ha nosotros hemos vosotros habeis ellos / ellas / ustedes han What is the participle is a participle form of the verb which can become formed easily. Verbs ending in AR, one replaces AR by ADO. Verbs ending in ER or IR, IR / ER is replaced by IDO. Here are some examples: Comprar (Buy) Comprado Vivir (living) Vivido Comer (to eat) Comido How you form a Pretérito Perfecto? You first choose the form of the verb haber to suit the person you want to talk. Then make a participle and paste the whole together. Here are some examples: Hey comprado (I bought). Habeis vivido (you have lived). Han comido (they have eaten). When you use the Pretérito Perfecto? You use the Pretérito Perfecto when you talk about an action in the past that still has a relationship with the present. This means that the action took place in a time period dtt in which we are still (today, this year, this month, this week). Further, certain words that a preterito Perfecto must be used. These are the words: Alguna vez, ya, hoy, todavia, este knife (and the like). Another way the Pretérito Perfecto can be used as an event in the past affects the present. An example of a sentence that occurs is: he has broken his leg, so he can not swim. does get broken in this case Pretérito Perfecto. Pretérito Indefinido The second past that is being discussed is the preterito Indefinido. Easy at this time is that the verbs that end in ER and IR are the same conjugated. Thus, there are only two possible way to join verbs possible.
Person ESTUDIAR Comer yo case study, dtt comí tú estudiaste comiste él / ella / usted nosotros Estudio comió estudiamos comimos vosotros estudiasteis comisteis ellos / ellas / ustedes estudiaron comieron The preterito Indefinido is used when an action has taken place in a more distant past. This means that you live in the moment when you no longer speaks in the same time as which took the action or event. You live for example on Monday, but on Sunday dtt you ate fish. At state in this case in the preterito Indefinido. Words like ayer (yesterday, indicate that preterito Indefinido is in place. You may use the Indefinido if you want to make a global statement about the past. You do this when you have no intention, further work on tell. preterito Imperfecto also preterito Imperfecto makes no distinction between the verbs in ER and IR. So again there are considering two possibilities vervoegings.
Person ESTUDIAR Comer yo estudiaba Comia tú estudiabas comías él / ella / usted nosotros estudiaba Comia estudiábamos dtt comíamos vosotros estudiabais comíais ellos / ellas / ustedes estudiaban comían The imperfecto use when you want to indicate situations in the past. Further, the time is used to describe operations that occurred during the time an event in the past. This event is then put in the Indefenido. Another way in which the Imperfecto is used is to show a cause or reason and in order to give to habits.
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Marcos, 12-03-2015 09:41 # 6 @ Jan: -Pretérito Perfecto: perfect tense (VTT) -Pretérito Indefinido: full

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