The preterite and imperfect are past tenses in Spanish. Preterite is a definite past tense, representing a situation that had a definite start, duration, and end; finished, completed actions. The imperfect tense is more of an indefinite time period in the past, regarding indefinite time periods, descriptions, and continuous actions in the past.
Preterite:
Vi la película anoche. = I saw the movie last night.
Me gustó la película mucho. = I liked it a lot.
Imperfect:
Juagaba videojuegos de niño. = I used to play video games as a child.
Eran las dos de la tarde. = It was two o'clock in the afternoon.
Answer:
a period of time that a father is legally allowed to be away from his job so that he can spend time with his new baby: on paternity leave He was on paternity leave after the birth of his son. Many fathers decide not to take paternity leave. paid/unpaid paternity leave.
Answer:
I sing a lot of music.
I learn a lot in history class.
You play the guitar.
We write in the note books.
We buy the books.
I put the books in the backpack.
My friend leaves at eight o'clock in the evening.
My teacher speaks spanish.
We read many books.
You open the dictionary.
Explanation:
The way you layed out this question confused me, so i may be wrong on some.
Me guata COMER tacos
Yo CORRO en las mañanas
Mi mama COSINA Rico
No puedo DORMIR hoy
VAMOS a la escuela
I tried