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Assoli18 [71]
3 years ago
6

Nosotros__________ frecuentemente al cine. (ir)(in a past tense)

Spanish
1 answer:
Zepler [3.9K]3 years ago
7 0
The correct answer is:  " <span>íbamos " .
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       " Nosotros <u> </u></span><span><u>íbamos </u> frecuentemente al cine. "
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Note the Spanish word:  "frecuentemente" .
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  In the past tense, this translates to:  
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"We frequently went to the movies [movie threatre]" .
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However, note that this type of past tense translates as:

"We frequently would  go to the movies". 

This is how to translate the past tense when the word "frequently" {"frecuentemente" — in Spanish } — is used.

So, we use the "present imperfect past tense" conjugated form of the Spanish verb, "ir" (to go); that corresponds with the "first person, plural" subject pronoun";  which is:  "we" — {in English} ; or, "nosotros" (as directly given) or "nosotras" (in some cases) — {in Spanish} .

</span>→  <span>The correct conjugation is:  " </span><span>íbamos " ;  and:
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</span>→  T<span>he correct answer is:  " </span><span>íbamos " . 
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Hope this answer — and explanation — is of help to you.
   Best wishes in your academic pursuits and in the Brainly community!
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