Preterite and imperfect are both verb tenses used for the past in Spanish. There are many different reasons to choose between the two, some of my go-tos are that the imperfect is used to describe an action that is repeated over time, such as "I ate bananas every morning" "comía bananas cada mañana" while the Preterite is an action that only occurred once, such as "I ate a banana" "comí una banana". You'll notice that imperfect verbs usually end in ía or aba
Answer:
estas
estan
estoy
estamos
esta
Explanation:
yo(I)=estoy
tu(you)=estas
el,ella, usted (he, she, or you(formal))=esta
nosotros(we)=estamos
vosotros(y'all (spain only))= estais
ellos, ellas, ustedes (they, they(female only), y'all(formal))=estan
Conjugate the following verbs in past tense
(Pasado and pretérito both mean past)
Yo means I so do you know what the conjugated form is?
Mountain is not an spanish word