Page 137 (P137) usually marks a transition in Spanish learning modules toward more complex sentence structures. In most standard curricula, on this page focuses on one of three key pillars: Preterite vs. Imperfect: Navigating the two past tenses.
: Look closely at compound subjects. "Jorge y tú" requires a plural second-person form ( conejáis or conjugate for Uds. -> conjugan ), whereas "Jorge" alone requires the third-person singular ( conjuga ).
To maximize the benefits of "P137 Estructura 2: Actividades - Practice It!", consider the following strategies:
: This module predominantly checks your comfort level with regular -ar ending verbs (e.g., tocar , mirar , estudiar , hablar ).
Follow the Subject + Verb + Object pattern (e.g., María estudia español ).