Estructura 8.1: Preterite of -IR verbs that stem change in the present tense
Before we go into what these -IR verbs that stem-change in the present tense do in the preterite, let's quickly review what happens to -AR and -ER verbs with present-tense stem changes:
For -IR verbs, though, it does matter if they stem change in the present tense.
Let me give you the good news first:
Dormir (changes o-ue in present)
Stem: dorm
yo dormí
tú dormiste
nosotros dormimos
Pedir (changes e-i in present)
Stem: ped
yo pedí
tú pediste
nosotros pedimos
However...
When the subject is 3rd-person (whether 3rd-person singular or 3rd-person plural):
Dormir (changes o-ue in present)
Base stem: dorm
New 3rd-person stem: durm
3rd-person singular: durmió
3rd-person plural: durmieron
Pedir (changes e-i in present)
Base stem: ped
New 3rd-person stem: pid
3rd-person singular form: pidió
3rd-person plural form: pidieron
Let's look at this all together.
Remember:
Dormir (changes o-ue in present)
yo dormí
tú dormiste
3rd-person singular durmió
nosotros dormimos
3rd-person plural durmieron
Pedir (changes e-i in present)
yo pedí
tú pediste
3rd-person singular pidió
nosotros pedimos
3rd-person plural pidieron
I hope this helps you to better understand this grammar concept, especially since I won't be focusing on it during our last Live Session meetings for this semester (we have bigger grammar fish to fry from Lección 7).
However, the preterite of -IR verbs that stem change in the present tense is important, and it will be featured in the Final Exam.