Translation: “I want to get up early tomorrow to make the most out of the day”. You find yourself using aprovechar in your conversation again later on in the trip. After a few days hanging out by the pool, you find yourself striking up a little romance with someone in the same hotel complex.
Answer:
I think they have a different language
<span>The preterite tell us specifically when an action took place and the imperfect tense implies that the past action did not a definite beginning or a definite end</span>