Lección 34
Pretérito Anterior and Adverbs in Spanish
Ya es tarde
— Sí.
Vocablos
varias | several | |
prometer | to promise | |
mandar | to send; to order | |
recoger | to pick up; to collect, to gather | |
el | rollo | roll; reel |
revelar | to reveal; to develop | |
reconocer | to recognize | |
en seguida que | at once that, as soon as | |
bajar | to get off | |
el | tren | train |
preocuparse | to worry | |
seriamente | seriously | |
apenas | barely, hardly; as soon as | |
parar | to stop | |
saludar | to say hello to, to greet | |
divertirse | to have fun, to have a good time | |
de modo | in a way | |
extraordinario, -a | extraordinary | |
hoy mismo | this very day | |
la | acogida | welcome, reception |
hasta pronto | see you soon |
Learn the expressions:
ya es tarde
it’s already late
no, gracias
no, thank you
debo irme
I have to/must go
tengo que ir
I have to/must go
¿se acuerda Vd.?
do you remember?
gracias a
thanks to
en seguida que
at once that, as soon as
hace mucho tiempo
a long time ago
buenas noches
good night
Grammar points
1. Pretérito Anterior
Pretérito Anterior is the other Past Perfect tense in Spanish, but we will not call it that way since it is used rarely and we already know the other tense from lesson 32.
en seguida que hubo bajado...
as soon as you had got off ...
apenas hubo parado ...
barely had stopped ...
Currently, Pretérito Anterior is pretty much only used in written texts to express a past fact that happened immediately before another that is linked to it, that also happened in the past. The following conjunctions usually accompany it:
en seguida que
as soon as
apenas
barely, as soon as
cuando
when; as
luego que
after, later that
después que
after, later that
For example:
Apenas hubimos comido, llegó Juan.
As soon as we had eaten, Juan arrived.
Pretérito anterior is formed with the auxiliary verb haber in the simple past tense and the passive participle (participio pasivo) of the verb.
Pretérito anterior | ||||
conjugation I | ||||
tomar — to take | ||||
singular | plural | |||
1. | hube tomado | I had taken | hubimos tomado | we had taken |
2. | hubiste tomado | you had taken | hubisteis tomado | you had taken |
3. | hubo tomado | he had taken | hubieron tomado | they had taken |
conjugation II | ||||
comer — to eat | ||||
singular | plural | |||
1. | hube comido | I had eaten | hubimos comido | we had eaten |
2. | hubiste comido | you had eaten | hubisteis comido | you had eaten |
3. | hubo comido | he had eaten | hubieron comido | they had eaten |
conjugation III | ||||
partir — to divide, to cut, to split | ||||
singular | plural | |||
1. | hube partido | I had cut | hubimos partido | we had cut |
2. | hubiste partido | you had cut | hubisteis partido | you had cut |
3. | hubo partido | he had cut | hubieron partido | they had cut |
Note:
The verb divertirse to have fun, to have a good time is conjugated as the verb comenzar (group I of deviating verbs, compare with lesson 10).
yo me divierto
I have fun
tú te diviertes
you have fun
él se divierte
he has fun
nosotros nos divertimos
we have fun etc.
The verb recoger to pick up; to collect, to gather belongs to regular verbs, but in order to keep the same sound from the stem, the consonant g before the vowel o changes into j.
yo recojo
I pick up
tú recoges
you pick up
él recoge
he picks up
nosotros recogemos
we pick up etc.
2. Adverbs of Manner (adverbio de modo)
seriamente
seriously
rápidamente
quickly, fast
de modo extraordinario
extraordinarily, in an extraordinary way
Adverbs of manner are formed from adjectives by adding the suffix -mente that joins feminine adjectives, for example:
rápido
quick
rápida
quick
rápidamente
quickly
discreto
discreet
discreta
discreet
discretamente
discreetly
extraordinario
extraordinary
extraordinaria
extraordinary
extraordinariamente
extraordinarily
If an adverb is formed from a long adjective, the nouns modo, manera way, manner can be used instead plus the adjective, for example:
instead of:
extraordinariamente
extraordinarily
you can say:
de modo extraordinario
in an extraordinary way
de manera extraordinaria
in an extraordinary manner
3. Degrees of Comparison of Adverbs
Adverbs, as adjectives, have three degrees of comparison:
discretamente
discreet
más discretamente
more discreetly
lo más discretamente
the most discreetly
The comparison degree of equal (el comparativo de igualdad) adverbs, as adjectives, is expressed with the verb tan that goes before the adverb and como that goes after the adverb, for example:
Juan obra tan cuerdamente como José.
Juan acts as wisely (sensibly) as Jose.
The superior or the inferior degrees of comparison (el comparativo de superioridad о de inferioridad) of adverbs are formed with the help of más or menos that go before the adverb and the conjunction que that usually goes after the adverb, e.g.:
Juan obra más (menos) cuerdamente que José.
Juan acts more (less) wisely than Jose.
The superlative degree of adverbs is formed by adding the neutral article lo to the comparative degree of the adverb, for example:
lo más discretamente
the most discreetly
This form of the superlative degree is usually used in a combination with the word posible that is translated in the meaning: as ... as possible, for example:
Juana observaba a Juan lo más discretamente posible.
Juana was watching Juan as discreetly as possible.
The superlative degree of adverbs can be formed without the conjunction que after the adverb, but only with más that goes before the adverb, for example:
Juan es él que más cuerdamente obra.
Juan is the one who acts most wisely.
The following adverbs have irregular forms of comparison:
bien | well | mejor | better | lo mejor | the best |
mal | bad(ly) | peor | worse | lo peor | the worst |
mucho | much | más | more | lo más | the most |
poco | мало | menos | less | lo menos | the least |
Exercises
I. Conjugate the verbs according to the given information:
saludar
Presente
Pretérito anterior
yo
yo
Vd.
tú
ellos
él
Vds.
Vd.
nosotros
nosotros
vosotros
ellos
Vds.
Past imperfect
Present perfect
nosotros
ellos
Vds.
ella
tú
nosotros
Past simple
Past perfect
él
vosotros
Vd.
Vds.
vosotros
nosotros
Vds.
Vd.
prometer
Presente
Pretérito anterior
yo
yo
Vd.
tú
ellos
él
Vds.
Vd.
nosotros
nosotros
vosotros
ellos
Vds.
Past imperfect
Present perfect
nosotros
ellos
Vds.
ella
tú
nosotros
Past simple
Past perfect
él
vosotros
Vd.
Vds.
vosotros
nosotros
Vds.
Vd.
decidir
Presente
Pretérito anterior
yo
yo
Vd.
tú
ellos
él
Vds.
Vd.
nosotros
nosotros
vosotros
ellos
Vds.
Past imperfect
Present perfect
nosotros
ellos
Vds.
ella
tú
nosotros
Past simple
Past perfect
él
vosotros
Vd.
Vds.
vosotros
nosotros
Vds.
Vd.
II. Substitute the infinitive verb with the correct form of Pretérito anterior:
Juana salió de casa y en seguida que comprar un periódico, regresó. Apenas salir de la casa, recordó que no había cerrado la puerta. Apenas cerrar la puerta oyó pasos, se volvió y vió a un hombre grandísimo. En seguida que lo ver abrió la puerta y entró temblorosa en casa.
III. Translate into English:
Miguel miraba las fotografías y no sabia que fotografía mandar a quien. Iba por la calle pensando en esto, cuando encontró a Juana y María. En seguida que las hubo visto se acercó y se las dió. Las muchachas le aconsejaron que fotografías debía mandar. En seguida que las hubo dejado, Miguel fué al correo.
IV. Translate into Spanish:
As soon as I had got up, I drank a cup of coffee. (While) drinking the coffee, I was thinking about Juana. As soon as I had thought about her, someone knocked at the door. Barely had I opened the door, (when) Juan and Juana came in and invited me to the theater. As soon as we had left the house, we met Pepe and Maria who were also going to my house. We all went to the theater talking on the way about my impressions of Madrid.