Answer:
Preterite
Explanation:
Both preterite and imperfect are forms of the past tense. However, when talking about a single action that has been completed, the preterite is the appropriate tense. Imperfect is commonly used when discussing a recurring past event. So, in English, that would be like, "She used to run every day." Imperfect is used here since it was not a single action.
The sentence "We went to the mall" would translate into "Fuimos al centro comercial." Fuimos is the preterite conjugation of "ir" in the nosotros form.
im guessing you want this to be translated, so it translates to "
They arrive at the school at eight-fifteen" :)
Me alegro de que ellos hayan hecho tanto bien como les enseña
1. tiene (possessive description)
2. sepa (non-realistic description; an ideal)
3. está (possessive; the clinic (not a clinic))
4. ayude (ningún, alguien, and nadie are always subjunctive)
5. pueda (an ideal; a surgeon (may or may not exist) and not the surgeon)