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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 **.
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| A | B |
| 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 |
| asar | to roast |
| hervir (ie, i) | to boil |
| balancear | to balance |
| hornear | to bake |
| cocinar | to cook |
| picar | to dice |
| congelar | to freeze |
| quemar | to burn |
| derretir (i, i) | to melt |
| revolver (ue) | to stir, to scramble |
| freir (i, i) | to fry |
| tostar | to toast |
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