Answer:
For this exercise we have to use the verbs ir or estar according to the context.
Explanation:
The verbs ir and estar in preterite have the same conjugation, but according to the context we have to identify if the verb means ser to express permanent situation such as personality, physical appearance, occupation, among others:
YO fui
TÚ fuiste
Él/ella/usted fue
Nosotros fuimos
Ustedes fueron
Ellos/ellas fueron
La profesora de historia fue (she went, to express going to a place in past) a una reunión.
2. Los papás de María fueron (were to express personality in past) muy generosos.
3. Ricardo y yo fuimos (they went, to express going to a place in past) al museo por la mañana.
4. Esta tarde tú fuiste (you went, to express going to a place) a probarte las camisas.
Answer:
1, era. 2, diste. 3, iba. 4, paso. 5, viniste
Explanation:
1, era means was so he was short but now he's tall
2, diste means gave so who did you gave the booklet
3, iba means used to go or i was going depends on the context, so my granpa told me used to walk to school
4, paso means passed, u were walking in the street and a car passed really fast
5, viniste came back from, so when did u came back from argentina?
“Spanish originated in the Iberian Peninsula as a dialect of spoken Latin, which is today called “Vulgar Latin,” as opposed to the Classical Latin used in literature. The dialect of Spanish that we consider dominant in Europe is called Castellano or Castilian Spanish.”
Yo solia cantar.
Hope this helps.