
Cuando estaba a punto de decir sí, apareció… (pretérito versus imperfecto)







Los mandatos informales, informal «tú» commands, can be a bit challenging at first because you must remember to conjugate the verb differently depending on whether the command is affirmative (Yes! Do it! ¡Sí! ¡Hazlo!) or negative (No! Don´t do it! ¡No! ¡No lo hagas!) This cultural presentation will take you on a journey of table manners around the world while practicing affirmative versus negative tú commands.
Objectives:
First, conjugate the verbs in this handout: Modales curiosos: Mandatos Informales Handout
Now, see how you did with this video lesson!
Also, here’s a Powerpoint presentation based on this lesson (especially for teachers!): Modales Internacionales Powerpoint
Share your reflections and what you´ve learned in the questions at the bottom of the handout. Do you think any of these tips for international table manners will come in handy someday?
The images in the presentation were adapted for educational purposes from an infographic & article by Huffingtion Post España.
Also, thank you to the Teaching & Learning Spanish Blog Facebook Page for sharing the Huffington Post article.
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Update: A typo in the handout has been corrected (10-8-2018)!
Update: This post has been updated to include the video lesson (5-21-2020)!
Moving day! Fitting the couch in your car on moving day can be a big accomplishment…
What is the infinitive form of «cupo«?
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…es un verbo irregular…
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…en el pretérito …
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¡CABER!
Do you know why caber is in the preterite in this example?
Like we said, fitting the couch in the car was an accomplishment.
Accomplishing a goal, like fitting a couch in your car (regardless of the consequences!), is a completed action. The action is complete, mission accomplished!
Acción completada = pretérito