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19 Cards in this Set
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what are the preterite endings for -er -ir endings
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í imos
iste ió ieron |
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what do stem changing -ir verbs do and when does it happen?
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they change e to i or o to u in the el and ellos forms only
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What is special about dar and ver
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the accent is ommited over them in the preterite form
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What is special about double vowel verbs
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they change i to y in the el and ellos forms only
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to walk, to work , to run
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andar
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to stop
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parar
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to stop (oneself)
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pararse
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to hurry
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darse prisa
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to get (in,on), to go up, to climb
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subir (a) only use (a) when getting in or on a moving object
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bajar (de)
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to get off, to descend
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to go for a walk, ride
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dar un paseo
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to take a walk, ride
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dar una vuelta
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to fall
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caer
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to fall down
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caerse
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to bumb into
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chocar (con)
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to break
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romper
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to break (one's leg)
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romperse (la pierna)
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to stumble (against)
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tropezar (con)
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When/ Upon/ while (phrase)
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al + infinitive
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