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AlwaysLost
April 19, 2016, 06:22 AM
Is it more normal to say :
"¿Preparó usted para la clase?" o "¿Preparó para la clase?"

AngelicaDeAlquezar
April 19, 2016, 06:47 AM
"¿Se preparó (usted) para la clase?" or "¿Preparó (usted) la clase?" ;)

If you use the pronoun "usted" explicitly, it may either add emphasis or make the sentence more polite, depending on the intonation. You can use it or not, depending on how you want the question to sound. :)

AlwaysLost
April 19, 2016, 12:28 PM
I read in Madrigals Magical Key To Spanish that Tomo is you take and Tome is I take..... Did they mess this chapter up?

Tomas= you take
Tomo= I take
Toma= he takes

¿Preparó para la clase? = Did you prepare for the clase?

I'm confused..........

AngelicaDeAlquezar
April 19, 2016, 12:54 PM
yo tomo
tú tomas
él/ella/usted toma
nosotros tomamos
ustedes toman
ellos toman

"Tome" is the subjunctive form for "usted"/"él"/"ella"


As for "preparó": if you say only "preparó", you need to say what you prepared for class and if you say "se preparó", then you prepared yourself for the class. That is why I proposed you used either one sentence or the other.

- ¿Se preparó (usted) para la clase?
Did you get ready for class?

- ¿Preparó (usted) la clase?
Did you get the class ready?

Rusty
April 19, 2016, 04:56 PM
I read in Madrigals Magical Key To Spanish that Tomo is you take and Tome is I take..... Did they mess this chapter up?Perhaps the book had accent marks on those words.
tomó = he/she/it/you took
tomé = I took

In the preterit tense (past), the vowels in this verb are accented to indicate where the stress falls.

tomo (no accent mark) /ˈtomo/ = I take (present)
tomé (accent mark) /toˈme/ = I took (preterit)

toma (no accent mark) /ˈtoma/ = he/she/it takes or you take (present)
tomó (accent mark) /toˈmo/ = he/she/it/you took (preterit)

AlwaysLost
April 20, 2016, 09:42 PM
Yes, the computer I was on didn't like me typing alt+0243.


Thank you. I'm still lost, but the accent mark clearly marks difference that I can no spend time looking at.