The correct answer is h<span>abía.
The verb HABER in Spanish is used to denote meanings such as "There is" or in the past "There was" something. Here, the sentence means - When I went to the "El Rancho" supermarket, there were always a lot of people waiting to buy meat.
When used with this meaning, the verb HABER has only two forms - HAY for present and HABIA for past. Habian and hubo are incorrect forms. </span>
Es una leyenda,xq nunca ha sido probado que una persona se transforme en tigre,los elememtos reales son el rio amarillo y el Han,el elemento fantastico es que el hombre se transformo en tigre
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Um. Where is it? I don't see it