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2-7.2-Exprésate 2- Chapter 7.2 -p266- Past Participles Used as Adjectives & Their Verbs- Cooking - (Must have 10 minutes accumulated by 4/26/2010)

1. You’ve seen past participles of verbs used as adjectives. To form past participles, replace the -ar infinitive ending with -ado and the -er or -ir endings with -ido.

2. Many adjectives that describe how food is cooked or prepared are past participles. Notice that freír (frito) and revolver (revuelto) have irregular past participles **.

AB
asado(a)roasted
hervido(a)boiled
balanceado(a)balanced
horneado(a)baked
cocido(a)cooked
picado(a)diced
congelado(a)frozen
quemado(a)burned
derretido(a)melted
** revuelto(a)stirred, scrambled
** frito(a)fried
tostado(a)toasted
asarto roast
hervir (ie, i)to boil
balancearto balance
hornearto bake
cocinarto cook
picarto dice
congelarto freeze
quemarto burn
derretir (i, i)to melt
revolver (ue)to stir, to scramble
freir (i, i)to fry
tostarto toast


Instructor of Spanish 1 & 2
Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
Parkland, FL

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