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Habia because Habia means there were. On the other hand we have contaba which men tell, saludaba which mean said hi, and nacia which means born. so your best bet is Habia
Hey there!
You use "ser" in Spanish when describing the following.
Descriptions
Origin or Nationality
Characteristics
Time
Occupation
Relationships
I will give an example of each of these.
For description, you could say your name, or a physical attribute.
For ser, you use "soy" for "am".
Yo soy Enrique
"I am Enrique"
Yo soy bajo.
"I am short"
For origin, you can talk about a place you are from.
Soy de La Republica Dominicana.
"I am from the Dominican Republic."
For characteristics, you could use an adjective to describe yourself or say something like...
Soy una persona buena.
"I am a good eres."
Or....
Tu eres malo
"You are bad"
For time, you usually just use it all to refer to times such as times of day or days, months, years, etc.
Hoy es jueves
"Today is Thursday"
Ayer fue miercoles
"Yesterday was Wednesday"
For occupations, you just talk about jobs and careers.
Tu eres una pintura
"You are a painter"
Soy una doctora
"I am a doctor"
For relationships, you refer to one's relationship to you.
Tu eres mi mama
"You are my mom"
Yo soy el amigo de Juan
"I am Juan's friend"
or
"I am a friend of Juan"
I hope this examples help you out! I'm taking Spanish 1 too. :)
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Answer:</h2>
PABLO: Óscar, voy al centro ahora.
ÓSCAR: ¿A qué hora piensas volver? El partido de fútbol empieza a las dos.
PABLO: Vuelvo a la una. Quiero ver el partido.
ÓSCAR: ¿Recuerdas nuestro equipo es muy bueno? ¡Puede ganar!
PABLO: No, pienso que va a perder. Los jugadores de Guadalajara son salvajes cuando juegan
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Explanation:</h2>
Most of the words we need to use hear are conjugations of verbs in the simple present tense. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. We use it when describing things that happen now or in the near future. From the words, the only one that is different is perder, which is an infinitive verb. We can know that a verb is given in infinitive when the ending is ar, er, ir, this is the most basic form of Spanish verbs.
- Piensas comes from the infinitive verb pensar
- Empiezas comes from the infinitive verb empezar
- Vuelvo comes from the infinitive verb volver
- Quiero comes from the infinitive verb querer
- Recuerdas comes from the infinitive verb recordar
- Puede comes from the infinitive verb poder
- Pienso comes from the infinitive verb pensar
- Juegan comes from the infinitive verb jugar