Answer:
English does not have an imperfect tense per se, although it has other ways of expressing the concept of the Spanish imperfect, such as by context or by saying that something used to happen or was happening. ... Spanish also has two forms of the subjunctive imperfect, which are nearly always interchangeable.
Explanation:
The official currency of Spain used to be the Peseta and it was Spain's official currency from 1869 to 2002.
Does it have to be present or past tense ?
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