To prepare the text as requested, attention must be paid to the differences between the Preterite and the Imperfect Tense, after which it can be conjugated correctly.
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Preterite and
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The difference between the use of the preterite and the imperfect tense is that when preterite conjugations are used, a base reference to the tense in which they occur is usually given.
For its part, the imperfect tense is used when the period of time to which it refers is not mentioned exactly, that is, the day or date.
Finally, to write the requested text properly, you must:
- Select the memory you want to recount.
- Identify in each sentence that is going to be used if the time or date is well defined.
- Use the preterite or imperfect tense as appropriate.
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La vendedora nos muestra muchas chaquetas a Laura y a mí.
¿Quíen pagará sus estudios a Manuel?
Nosotros pensamos comprar regalos para (a) nuestras madres.
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la verdad no entendí tu pregunta no específicas que o que entiendes vos
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Mi clase de matemáticas empieza a las doce en punto. Son las once y cincuenta y cinco, así que estoy a tiempo. ¿Qué hora es la clase de ciencias? Oh, llegas tarde!
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Simplified:
1) state a class you have in the afternoon: <em>"Tengo una clase de matematicas en la tarde"</em>
2) state a class you have in the afternoon:<em> "La clase comienza a las 3:00 p.m."</em>
3) State at what time that class ends:<em> "La clase termina a las 4:00 p.m."</em>
4) State whether you are early, on time, or late for the class: <em>"Estoy llegando a tiempo a mi clase"</em>
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