Lesson 26 · Lección vigésima sexta - Lección veintiséis
The Preterite of Irregular Verbs, Deviating Verbs and Double Negation in Spanish
El cuento de papá


Vocablos
| el | cuento | story; tale |
| prometer | to promise | |
| algo | something, anything | |
| pues | then; so; well | |
| a menudo | often | |
| el | coronel | colonel |
| el | apellido | surname, last name |
| la | estatura | height, stature |
| gigantesco, -a | gigantic, giant | |
| enorme, -a | enormous, huge | |
| los | bigotes | mustache |
| la | voz | voice |
| el | trueno | thunder |
| infundir | to instil(l), to inspire | |
| el | pavor | terror, dread, fear |
| jugar | to play | |
| la | mirada | look, gaze, glance |
| único, -a | only, unique | |
| tuerto, -a | one-eyed (person) | |
| apodar | to nickname | |
| hermoso, -a | beautiful, lovely | |
| regalar | to treat; to give (as a gift) | |
| el | bizcocho | biscuit, sponge cake |
| el | queso | cheese |
| merendar | to have an afternoon snack | |
| algunas veces | sometimes | |
| el | hospiciano | orphan (living in an orphanage) |
| el | hospicio | orphanage |
| llamar | to call; to name | |
| sin embargo | nevertheless; however | |
| preferir | to prefer | |
| la | parte | part, side |
| concebir | 1) to conceive; to be born; 2) to understand; to comprehend | |
| verdadero, -a | sincere; true; real | |
| la | pasión | passion |
| el | animal | animal |
| la | tarde | afternoon, evening |
| llevar | to take (with oneself), to carry (away) | |
| volver | to return, to come back | |
| dormir | to sleep | |
| soltar | to let out, to let go, to release | |
| abrir (abrieron) | to open (opened) |
Explanations
Meaning of words and expressions
In Spanish, a combination of a noun without an article with the preposition de is often used; into English, this combination is usually translated using an adjective or a similar construction, for example:
una voz de trueno
a voice of thunder / a booming voice
la mesa de noche
nightstand (lit.: night table)
Remember the expressions:
hace tiempo
a long time ago / for a long time
a menudo
often
sobre todo
especially
sin embargo
nevertheless / however
por su parte
for his/her part
una tarde
one afternoon (evening)
hasta que
until
Grammar
1. Individual conjugation of the verbs: estar, dar, ver, tener in the Past Simple tense
| estar — to be, to be located | dar — to give | |||
| singular | singular | |||
| 1. | estuve | I was, was located | di | I gave |
| 2. | estuviste | you were, were located | diste | you gave |
| 3. | estuvo | he was, was located | dio | he gave |
| plural | plural | |||
| 1. | estuvimos | we were, were located | dimos | we gave |
| 2. | estuvisteis | you were, were located | disteis | you gave |
| 3. | estuvieron | they were, were located | dieron | they gave |
| (compare with lesson 8) | (compare with lesson 11) | |||
| ver — to see | ||||
| singular | plural | |||
| 1. | vi | I saw | vimos | we saw |
| 2. | viste | you saw | visteis | you saw |
| 3. | vio | he saw | vieron | they saw |
| tener — to have | ||||
| singular | plural | |||
| 1. | tuve | I had | tuvimos | we had |
| 2. | tuviste | you had | tuvisteis | you had |
| 3. | tuvo | he had | tuvieron | they had |
2. Conjugation of deviating verbs of group I: preferir and concebir
| preferir — to prefer | concebir — to conceive; to understand | |||
| Presente | ||||
| prefiero | I prefer | concibo | I understand | |
| prefieres | you prefer | concibes | you understand | |
| prefiere | he prefers | concibe | he understands | |
| preferimos | we prefer | concebimos | we understand | |
| preferís | you prefer | concebís | you understand | |
| prefieren | they prefer | conciben | they understand | |
| Pretérito simple | ||||
| preferí | I preferred | concebí | I understood | |
| preferiste | you preferred | concebiste | you understood | |
| prefirió | he preferred | concibió | he understood | |
| preferimos | we preferred | concebimos | we understood | |
| preferisteis | you preferred | concebisteis | you understood | |
| prefirieron | they preferred | concibieron | they understood | |
In the other tenses of the indicative mood, the verbs preferir and concebir are conjugated without deviations.
3. Conjugation of deviating verbs of group II: jugar, volver, dormir
The verbs jugar, volver, dormir in the present tense (Presente) change their root vowel to the diphthong ue under stress (in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person singular and the 3rd person plural).
But in the Past Simple tense (Pretérito simple), the changes are different:
— for the verbs of conjugations I and II (jugar, volver), the root vowel does NOT change (jugó, volvió). The verb jugar has an orthographic deviation -u- in the 1st person singular to preserve the [g] sound: yo jugué.
— for the verb of conjugation III dormir, the vowel o changes to u in the 3rd person singular and plural: durmió, durmieron.
Conjugation of the verbs: jugar, volver, dormir
in all known tenses
| Presente Present tense | ||||
| Conjugation I | ||||
| jugar — to play | ||||
| singular | plural | |||
| 1. | juego | I play | jugamos | we play |
| 2. | juegas | you play | jugáis | you play |
| 3. | juega | he plays | juegan | they play |
| Conjugation II | ||||
| volver — to return | ||||
| singular | plural | |||
| 1. | vuelvo | I return | volvemos | we return |
| 2. | vuelves | you return | volvéis | you return |
| 3. | vuelve | he returns | vuelven | they return |
| Conjugation III | ||||
| dormir — to sleep | ||||
| singular | plural | |||
| 1. | duermo | I sleep | dormimos | we sleep |
| 2. | duermes | you sleep | dormís | you sleep |
| 3. | duerme | he sleeps | duermen | they sleep |
| Pretérito imperfecto Past Imperfect |
| Conjugation I |
| 1. jugaba I was playing 2. jugabas you were playing etc. |
| Conjugation II |
| 1. volvía I was returning 2. volvías you were returning etc. |
| Conjugation III |
| 1. dormía I was sleeping 2. dormías you were sleeping etc. |
| Pretérito perfecto Present Perfect |
| Conjugation I |
| jugar — to play |
| 1. he jugado I have played 2. has jugado you have played etc. |
| Conjugation II |
| volver — to return |
| 1. he vuelto I have returned 2. has vuelto you have returned etc. |
| Conjugation III |
| dormir — to sleep |
| 1. he dormido I have slept 2. has dormido you have slept etc. |
| Pretérito simple Past Simple | ||||
| Conjugation I | ||||
| singular | plural | |||
| 1. | jugué | I played | jugamos | we played |
| 2. | jugaste | you played | jugasteis | you played |
| 3. | jugó | he played | jugaron | they played |
| Conjugation II | ||||
| singular | plural | |||
| 1. | volví | I returned | volvimos | we returned |
| 2. | volviste | you returned | volvisteis | you returned |
| 3. | volvió | he returned | volvieron | they returned |
| Conjugation III | ||||
| singular | plural | |||
| 1. | dormí | I slept | dormimos | we slept |
| 2. | dormiste | you slept | dormisteis | you slept |
| 3. | durmió | he slept | durmieron | they slept |
Modo imperativo
Imperative mood
¡juega! play!
¡jugad! play!
¡vuelve! return!
¡volved! return!
¡duerme! sleep!
¡dormid! sleep!
4. Usage of the negation no in combination with another negation
no me cuentas nada
you tell me nothing / you don’t tell me anything
nada podía darle
he couldn't give him anything
In Spanish, if negative words like nobody, nothing, never, etc., are placed before the verb, then the negation no before the verb is not used.
For example: nada tengo I have nothing. If the negative words are placed after the verb, then the negation no is placed before the verb, for example: no tengo nada I have nothing / I don't have anything.
Exercises
I. Make the corresponding verb forms in the Past Simple tense:
regalar
infundir
yo
Vd.
ellos
ella
nosotros
vosotros
tú

comer
soltar
yo
Vd.
ellos
ella
nosotros
vosotros
tú

II. Make the corresponding forms of the verbs hablar and recorrer according to the given data:
hablar
present
past imperfect
yo
tú
él
Vd.
nosotros
vosotros
ellos
Vds.

hablar
present perfect
past simple
yo
tú
él
Vd.
nosotros
vosotros
ellos
Vds.

recorrer
present
past imperfect
Vds.
nosotros
ellas
vosotros
tú
Vd.

recorrer
present perfect
past simple
Vds.
nosotros
ellas
vosotros
tú
Vd.

III. Put the verbs in brackets into the corresponding form of the Past Simple tense:
El coronel (infundir) pavor a los chicos. El perro (comer) el pan. Los chicos (dar) bizcochos al perro. Nosotros (volver) a casa a las 8. Nada (comer) entonces. Por la mañana nosotros (tomar) el desayuno. Nosotros no (hablar) con él. ¿Cuándo (hablar) Vd. con Juan? ¿Dónde (beber) Vd. jerez?

IV. Translate into English:
El padre le compró a Carmen un perro grande y bonito. Carmen jugaba con él siempre en la calle, cerca de la casa. Un chico llevó el perro a su casa. Carmen buscó el perro todo el día y no comió nada. Por la tarde el perro volvió. Carmen estuvo muy contenta y comió toda la sopa. Cuando se despertó miró el perro y habló con él. Las amigas de Carmen llegaron por la tarde y dieron al animal muchos bizcochos.

V. Translate into Spanish. Use the verbs in the Past Simple tense:
— You have a beautiful dog. Where did you buy it? — I didn’t buy this dog, I found him on the street, and he stayed with me. — Where does he sleep? — Always at home, but yesterday Carmen took him with her and left him at our friends' house. The dog slept there and returned today.
