Imperfect / El Imperfecto - AP Spanish Language and Culture
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Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
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Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
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In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
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Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
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In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Cuando era joven, yo cada día.
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Cuando era joven, yo cada día.
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The correct answer is "caminaba." Since the action happened repeatedly in the past, the tense that is needed is the imperfect. The other tenses cannot work, since they do not express the continuous action of the imperfect.
The correct answer is "caminaba." Since the action happened repeatedly in the past, the tense that is needed is the imperfect. The other tenses cannot work, since they do not express the continuous action of the imperfect.
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Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
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In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Cuando era joven, yo cada día.
Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Cuando era joven, yo cada día.
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The correct answer is "caminaba." Since the action happened repeatedly in the past, the tense that is needed is the imperfect. The other tenses cannot work, since they do not express the continuous action of the imperfect.
The correct answer is "caminaba." Since the action happened repeatedly in the past, the tense that is needed is the imperfect. The other tenses cannot work, since they do not express the continuous action of the imperfect.
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Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
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In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
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Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
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In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
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Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
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In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Cuando era joven, yo cada día.
Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Cuando era joven, yo cada día.
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The correct answer is "caminaba." Since the action happened repeatedly in the past, the tense that is needed is the imperfect. The other tenses cannot work, since they do not express the continuous action of the imperfect.
The correct answer is "caminaba." Since the action happened repeatedly in the past, the tense that is needed is the imperfect. The other tenses cannot work, since they do not express the continuous action of the imperfect.
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Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Ellos en la calle cuando vieron a Claudia.
Tap to reveal answer
In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
In the first part of the sentence, the action that was interrupted before they saw Claudia was an action in progress in the past; therefore the imperfect tense must be used.
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Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Cuando era joven, yo cada día.
Fill in the blank with the correct answer.
Cuando era joven, yo cada día.
Tap to reveal answer
The correct answer is "caminaba." Since the action happened repeatedly in the past, the tense that is needed is the imperfect. The other tenses cannot work, since they do not express the continuous action of the imperfect.
The correct answer is "caminaba." Since the action happened repeatedly in the past, the tense that is needed is the imperfect. The other tenses cannot work, since they do not express the continuous action of the imperfect.
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