[SPAN 202] - Midterm Exam Guide - Comprehensive Notes for the exam (12 pages long!)

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Preterito conjugation: to express a sequence of events completed in the past. To talk about the beginning or end of something (empezar, terminar ) Imperfecto conjugation: to talk about customary/habitual actions, events, or conditions in the past (i went to the store everyday). To express an ongoing part of an action, event, or condition (i was talking). To talk about age and time (when i was little). Present perfect conjugation (have): haber + past participle, he, has + -ido/ado ending, ha, hemos, han. >>>> i have eaten today = he comido. >>>> have you eaten today = has comido. Past perfect conjugation (had): refers to a past action, event, or condition that happened before another past event, action, or condition: imperfect haber + past participle, hab a, hab as, hab a + -ado/ido, hab amos, hab an. *** if it end in a vowel, use an accent. Er/ir o es emos a an e en.