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This is the complete paragraph using the correct verbs conjugated in the simple present tense and the preterite tense:
En casa todos estamos muy bien. Diego ya (1) <u>comió</u> bien y (2) <u>compartió</u> todo con su gemelo, Bernardo. Mamá y Alejandra (3) <u>corren</u> todas las mañanas en el parque y yo (4) <u>asisto</u> a mis clases todos los días. Y tú, ¿cómo estás? ¿Cuándo (5) <u>vienes</u>? ¿Por qué no (6) <u>escribes</u>? Tu hija, Marcela.
<h3>When do you use the simple present tense and the preterite tense?</h3>
On one hand, you use the Spanish simple present tense (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish) when you want to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths and facts.
On the other hand, you use the Spanish preterite tense ("pretérito perfecto simple" in Spanish) when you want to talk about actions completed at some point in the past.
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(imma do this one too)
Yesterday I met my boyfriend's family. It is a very interesting family. The stepmother is very tall, skinny and liberal. The papa is the opposite, very short, fat and strict. The older sister was working so I did not know her. His half brother is eight years old. Nothing else interested in his video games. He also called his great-grandparents. They are very good. The dinner was a little silent, not sure what to talk about. But they asked me many strange questions. For example, they asked me what animal I want to be in my next life. They also asked me what color I want the walls of my future home.