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Kipish [7]
2 years ago
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When Julieta was little, she did not live in Buenos Aires, she lived in the country. To find out more about her life as a little

girl, form sentences with the elements provided using the imperfect.
1. mis hermanos / tener muchos animales

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Spanish
1 answer:
Lynna [10]2 years ago
3 0
  1. Mis hermanos tenían muchos animales.

The verb is in the indicative mood of the imperfect form of the verb "<u>tener</u>" (to have).

<h3>The imperfect indicative of having:</h3>

  • Yo tenía
  • Tú tenías
  • Usted tenía
  • Él tenía
  • Ella tenía
  • Nosotros/as teníamos
  • Vosotros/as teníais
  • Ustedes tenían
  • Ellos/as tenían

<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>

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