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<em>Cuando </em><em>fui</em><em> joven recuerdo una vez que me enfermé. Cuando </em><em>estuve</em><em> enfermo, me </em><em>dolió</em><em> tanto la cabeza que tuve que descansar. Fue un resfriado, enfermé a mi madre. </em><em>Fue </em><em>mejor cuando </em><em>estuve</em><em> sano nuevamente.</em>
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Explanation:</h2>
The original paragraph is as follows:
<em>Cuando</em><em> era </em><em>joven recuerdo una vez que me enfermé. Cuando </em><em>estaba </em><em>enfermo, me </em><em>dolía</em><em> tanto la cabeza que tuve que descansar. Fue un resfriado, enfermé a mi madre. </em><em>Era </em><em>mejor cuando </em><em>estaba</em><em> sano nuevamente.
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This paragraph has some verbs conjugated in the imperfect tense. This tense is used when talking about past actions, conditions, or events that occurred regularly or frequently. In other words, those past actions were in progress in a moment in the past. On the other hand, the preterite tense tense talks about actions that were completed at a specific moment in the past.
To translate this into the preterite, we just need to change the conjugations given in the imperfect into conjugations in the preterite. So those changes are:
Era -----------------------> Fui
Estaba ------------------> Estuve
Dolía --------------------> Dolió
Era -----------------------> Dolió
Estaba ------------------> Estuve
I’m guessing you would like me to translate the letter? If so, here is is!
Hello! My name is Thalia and I’m fifteen years old. I live in Cuenca, Ecuador. I love breakfast. I eat breakfast everyday at eight in the morning. Normally, I eat eggs with bacon and sausage. Sometimes, I eat yogurt with fruits. I always drink orange juice with the breakfast.
I always eat lunch at 12:30 in the afternoon. Generally, I eat salchipapa (sausage with fries). I always drink water. My friends like to drink Cola sodas, but I don’t like those at all. How gross! I never drink soda with lunch. And you, what do you eat during the day?
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Given the units of measure, we can determine the use of ounces, liters, grams, and milliliters in everyday life. Remember that in Guatemala, they used the metric system.
Ounces are a unit of mass, weight, or volume, and it is not used in the metric system.
Liters are used to measure volume, and therefore, it can not be used.
Grams are used to measure the weight, and is apart of the metric system.
Milliliters are also used to measure volume, and therefore, it also can not be used.
Hence, the answer is grams. Guatemalans typically use grams to measure the weight of flour.
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