Realidades Guided Practice Activities For Vocabulary And Grammar Level 3 Student Edition
Realidades Guided Practice Activities For Vocabulary And Grammar Level 3 Student Edition
1st Edition
Prentice Hall
ISBN: 9780131661493
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Page 300: Verbos con distinto sentido en el pretérito y en el imperfecto A

Exercise 1
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In this exercise, we are asked to pair the next preterite verb’s conjugated form with its meaning in English: **supe**.
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In this case, the meaning in English is **I found out, learned** because we are using the preterite tense of the verb.
Result
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D. I found out, learned.
Exercise 2
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In this exercise, we are asked to pair the next preterite verb’s conjugated form with its meaning in English: **pude**.
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In this case, the meaning in English is **I managed to, succeeded in** because we are using the preterite tense of the verb.
Result
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F. I managed to, succeeded in.
Exercise 3
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In this exercise, we are asked to pair the next imperfect verb’s conjugated form with its meaning in English: **sabía**.
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In this case, the meaning in English is **I knew** because we are using the imperfect tense of the verb.
Result
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E. I knew.
Exercise 4
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In this exercise, we are asked to pair the next preterite verb’s conjugated form with its meaning in English: **quise**.
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In this case, the meaning in English is **I tried to** because we are using the preterite tense of the verb.
Result
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C. I tried to.
Exercise 5
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In this exercise, we are asked to pair the next preterite verb’s conjugated form with its meaning in English: **conocí**.
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In this case, the meaning in English is **I met (somebody) for the first time** because we are using the preterite tense of the verb.
Result
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A. I met (somebody) for the first time.
Exercise 6
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In this exercise, we are asked to pair the next imperfect verb’s conjugated form with its meaning in English: **no quería**.
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In this case, the meaning in English is **I didn’t want to** because we are using the imperfect tense of the verb.
Result
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B. I didn’t want to.
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