preterite conjugations: pedir (to ask for, to order) {Ans: pedí, pediste, pidió, pedimos, pedisteis, pidieron}-AR imperfect endings {Ans: aba, abas, aba, ábamos, abais, aban}present tense conjugations: tener (to have) {Ans: tengo, tienes, tiene, tenemos, tenéis, tienen}preterite conjugations: empezar (to begin) {Ans: empecé, empezaste, empezó, empezamos, empezasteis, empezaron}preterite conjugations: andar (to walk) {Ans: anduve, anduviste, anduvo, anduvimos, anduvisteis, anduvieron}las flores {Ans: flowers}apagar {Ans: to turn off}los huesos {Ans: bones}l@s meser@s, l@s camarer@s {Ans: waiters/waitresses, servers}Imperfect conjugations: ir (to go) {Ans: iba, ibas, iba, íbamos, ibáis, iban}un vestido {Ans: dress}el aceite {Ans: oil}preterite conjugations: ir (to go) and ser (to be) {Ans: fui, fuiste, fue, fuimos, fuisteis, fueron}la langosta {Ans: lobster}caminar {Ans: to walk}explain sole verbs {Ans: sole verbs are verbs that have a stem-change in the preterite in the él/ella/ud. and ellos/ellas/ustedes forms only (the "sole" of the "boot"). The only types of verbs that can be sole verbs are verbs that end in "-ir" and there are only two types of stem-changes for sole verbs: e-i and o-u}anteayer {Ans: The day before yesterday — preterite indicator}preterite conjugations: jugar (to play) {Ans: jugué,