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.
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Johnny comments that screens like the one that came to Facets are widely used at NASA. True false 2. Mariela compares Johnny to an astronaut for his strength. True false 3. Diana suggests that the screen be installed on one of the walls of the Aguayo office. True False. 4. Everyone thinks they should find someone skilled who can install the screen. True False. 5. Johnny considers that only a tool box would be useful for the installation. True False. 6. Fabiola remembers that there is a construction near the magazine. True False.
Explanation:
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