1. They took it for granted.
2. They went too far.
3. They mumbled.
4. They had a food time.
5. They got their way.
6. They made quite a splash.
7. They had a falling-out with us.
8. They blocked our way.
9. They complimented us.
10. They kicked the bucket.
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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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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Start by saying something simple and something that you can relate to.
I’ll write all the entire paragraph with the answers on it, I hope it can help you out!
Estaba en casa. Mis padres dormían, pero yo estudiaba. De repente,oí un ruido tremendo en la calle. Abrí la ventana. Vi un coche en la acera. Salí de la casa y corrí hasta el coche. Dentro del coche había un joven que estaba desmayado. Vi que estaba sangrando. Me di cuenta de que tenía una herida en la cabeza. Le puse un pañuelo sobre la herida. Le pedí auxilio a un hombre que pasaba por la calle. Él llamó al hospital. Cinco minutos después llegó una ambulancia. Mis padres se despertaron con el ruido de la sirena. Al regresar a casa, encontré a mis padres muy preocupados porque yo no estaba. Expliqué todo y me acosté. No dormí muy bien esa noche.
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