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S_A_V [24]
3 years ago
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Spanish
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aliina [53]3 years ago
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1.
C) (para describir acciones habituales del pasado)
((In spanish they have two different past tense, imperfect and preterite))

<span><span>Use the preterite tense:
-For an action (not a thought or description)
-For something that occurred at an exact moment in time in the past (something that you can pinpoint)
-For something that began and was completed totally in the past and was not ongoing

Use the imperfect tense:
-To describe something or someone
-To talk about how someone was feeling or their emotional state of being
-To talk about something that was a repeated action or activity
-To talk about something that was a continuous activity
-To talk about something that was an habitual activity
-To tell time, describe the weather, or give someone’s age in the past

2.Elige el verbo que NO es irregular en el imperfecto es: ver.
B) ver

3.
B) Era, Nadaba

(If you need help with verbs in spanish, I would recommend SpanishDict. All you need to do it put the verb in there, go to the tab conjugate and it shows you the different ways to say that verb depending on who you're talking about and the tense) </span><span />
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