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:
Primo
Explanation:
El hijo de mi tío es mi primo.
(My uncle's son is my cousin).
Answer:
I have a very interesting job, but in ten years
Explanation:
Answer:
El médico le habla a sus pacientes. Le examina el estómago y le da su diagnóstico. Su condición no es grave pero le da una receta para una medicina que ayuda aliviar el dolor. El paciente va a la farmacia y le da la receta al farmacéutico. El farmacéutico le vende los medicamentos que su médico le receto.
I've added 'a sus pacientes'.
On the second line I added 'y le'.
The third line I've added 'que ayuda'.
Last but not least, instead of 'receta' I've changed it to 'receto'.
(Just in case you wanted to know what changes were made) :)
susana y ana preparan la merienda en la cocina.
(preparamos is the 'we' conjugation)