Conjugate "hablar" in the yo form
hablé
Conjugate "jugar" in yo form
jugaba
Conjugate "andar" in the preterite yo form
anduve
Translate "I spoke Spanish" in spanish.
hablé español
The preterite tense is used to show that events began or were completed in the past
true
Conjugate "comer" in the tú form
comiste
Conjugate "tener" in the tú form
tenías
Conjugate "tener" in the third person singular form
tuvo
Translate "we ate yesterday" in spanish
comimos ayer
The preterite tense does not describe past actions as a completed whole
false, the preterite tense DOES describe past actions as a completed whole
Conjugate "correr" in the third person plural form
corrieron
Conjugate "hacer" in the third person plural
hacían
Conjugate "estar" in the preterite nosotros form
estuvimos
Translate "Ella nadaba los lunes" in English
She used to swim on Mondays.
The imperfect tense describes the way things where, what use to happen or what was going on
true
Conjugate "nadar" in third person singular form
nadó
Conjugate "vivir" in the nosotros form
vivíamos
Conjugate "ir" in the imperfect vosotros form
ibais
You used to have a dog
tenía un perro
The imperfect tense has only four irregular verbs
false, it only has 3
Conjugate "caminar" in the vosotros form
caminasteis
Conjugate "desayunar" in the vosotros form
desayunabais
Conjugate "ver" in the imperfect third person singular form
veía
Translate "many times, i would go to the park" in Spanish
muchas veces, iba al parque
The preterite tense is used to describe mental, physical and/or emotional states.
false, it is the imperfect tense.