June 09, 2009, 03:34 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: PA
Posts: 8,187
Native Language: English, Chinese
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Quote:
Originally Posted by laughingwithfee
My teacher taught me some mnemonic devices to help me remember the stems for some verbs in the preterite: querer, poner, saber, poder.
poder - “He could eat pud-ding.”
saber - “He found out was-sup.” (saber also means to find out in the preterite tense)
poner - “He put the pus on the bus.” (slightly disgusting, but it works)
querer - “First you ‘quer’ and then you ‘kiss’.” (pronounce 'kiss' like 'quis' [kees] and pronounce 'quer' like 'care')
If anyone has any more mnemonics for preterite verbs, just let me know!
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is your Spanish class harder than mine? I don't think I learned these before, just verbs in the preterite tense
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