You could answer eat question like this.
<span>¿tú y tus amigos van al cine con frecuencia? (Do you and your friends go to the movie theater often?)
Vamos al cine con frecuencia. (We go to the theater often)
</span><span>¿Comes comida japonesa a menudo? (Do you eat Japanese food often?)
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Como comida japonesa a menudo. (I eat Japanese food often).
</span><span>¿Llegas tarde a tu clase de español? (Are you ever late to Spanish class?)
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Nunca llego tarde a mi clase de español. (I'm never late to my Spanish class)
<span>¿Te enfermas con frecuencia? (Do you become ill often?)
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Nunca me enfermo. (I never become ill)
<span>¿Comes carne? (Do you eat meat?)
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Como carne. (I eat meat)
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I hope this helps!
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Lamentablemente no mi amigo
Answer: preterit
Explanation: In Spanish, the preterit tense is used to describe actions what are completed in the past. To narrate a series of events in the past, we talk about activities that happen after another. The focus is on what happened, not when.
1 era 2 visitaba 3 viven 4 estaba 5 llegaba 6 hacían 7 preparaban 8 preguntaban 9 iban 10 iba 11 decidieron 12 tenían 13 eran