
Preterite vs Imperfect
Authored by Erin Slye
World Languages
9th Grade
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3 mins • 1 pt
How do you say 'I used to talk.'?
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To say 'I used to talk' in Spanish, you would say 'Hablaba.' This is the imperfect tense of the verb 'hablar,' indicating a past habitual action.
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How do you say 'I always ate chicken.'?
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To say 'I always ate chicken' in Spanish, you would say 'Siempre comía pollo.' The word 'siempre' means 'always,' 'comía' is the past tense of 'eat,' and 'pollo' means 'chicken.'
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How do you say 'You played basketball last year.'?
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To say 'You played basketball last year.' in Spanish, you would say 'Jugaste baloncesto el año pasado.' This correctly conveys the action and time frame in the past.
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I bought two shoes yesterday.
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The statement indicates that two shoes were purchased, which implies a pair. This is a common expression, as shoes are typically sold in pairs, making the statement clear and correct.
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She needed yellow pencils on Monday.
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The statement clearly indicates that she required yellow pencils specifically on Monday, highlighting the need for that color and day.
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Last summer we ran to the store.
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The sentence describes an action that took place in the past ('ran to the store') during a specific time ('last summer'). This indicates a completed action, highlighting the use of the past tense.
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They watched a movie (película).
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The sentence indicates that a group of people engaged in the activity of watching a movie, which is translated to 'película' in Spanish. This confirms the correct understanding of the term in context.
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