I would have danced
BAILABA
he/she used to walk
CAMINABA
we were living (imperfect tense)
they used to eat
COMIAN (accent on the i)
you (informal) would drink
BEBIAS (accent on the i)
OR...TOMABAS (acceptable)
You all used to sing songs.
Ustedes cantaban canciones.
I would ride my bike.
Yo montaba mi bicicleta.
***DOUBLE POINTS*** :D
She was reading her book.
Ella leia (accent on i) su libro.
He was running very fast.
El (accent on E) corria (accent on i) muy rapido (accent on a).
We were writing the alphabet.
(Nosotros) Escribiamos (accent on 2nd i) el alfabeto.
I cut myself. (past tense)
Me corte (accent on e).
He hurt himself.
El (accent on E) se lastimo (accent on o).
You move yourself. (informal)
Te mueves.
OR...Tu (accent on u) te mueves.
We used to know the number.
Nosotros sabiamos (accent on i) el numero (accent on u).
***DOUBLE POINTS*** :D
My cousin and I take medicine.
Mi primo y yo tomamos la medicina.
They (all females) have fifteen stitches.
Ellas tienen quince puntadas.
The doctor examined me.
El medico (OR La medica) (accent on e) me examino (accent on o).
I broke my leg.
Me rompi (accent on i) la pierna.
Ellos se rompen los huesos.
My mother has a small wrists.
Mi madre tiene munecas (tilde on n) pequenas (tilde on n).
The nurse gave her a shot.
La enfermera (OR El enfermero) le puso una inyeccion (accent on o).
***DOUBLE POINTS*** :D
When he had the accident, there was a lot of blood.
Cuando el (accent on e) tuvo el accidente, habia (accent on i) mucho sangre.
My uncle used to have big muscles.
Mi tio (accent on i) tenia (accent on i) musculos (accent on u) grandes.
***TRIPLE POINTS*** :D
My neck and back hurt because I did not sleep well.
Me duele el cuello y la espalda porque no dormi (accent on i) bien.
You (formal) sprained your ankle.
Usted se torcio (accent on o) el tobillo.