Friday, May 21, 2010

Imperfecto vs preterio?

Just tell me if it's imperefcto o preterio if you want you can translate the sentence too. I perfer you translate them in spanish too.








1.He was born in san fransisco and raised in Hong Kong.





2. He was a martials art actor.





3. He died in July 20, 1973





4. He learned martial arts through his father.





5. He used to do push ups with his thumbs everyday





6. He had four childrens and one wife.





7. He was born on November 27th, 1940.





8. He went to college at age 12 in Hong Kong.





9. He was sent to America in 1528.





10. He used to exercise for 2 hours everyday.





11. He used to read marital arts book everyday.





12. He used to create his own training equipments.





13. He was a ganger member in Hong Kong





14. He was acting in films as young as three months.





15. He lived with his mother for only 18 years.

Imperfecto vs preterio?
The Simple Past РPret̩rio Perfecto Рis used to refer to actions that happened or were completed in a recent past. The Simple Past refers to completed actions that have a definite beginning and a definite end.





In lesson about Present Tense you saw that in Spanish there are 3 different classes of verbs: verbs ending in “ar”, verbs ending in “er”, verbs ending in “ir”. Each class of regular verbs has its own pattern of termination when conjugated.





When conjugating regular verbs in the simple past form, you just have to preserve the root of the verb and substitute the terminations “ar”, “er” or “ir” for the following bold terminations:





Sorry, I can't translate it into Spanish for you. My two years of high school Spanish was a loooooooooong time ago.


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