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Page 323: Gramatica C
Remember that **the verb matches the subject in person and number.**
1. went **(fuimos)**
The subject is first-person plural (we), so we used the first-person plural form of the verb *it (to go), which is “fuimos.”
2. did **(hicieron)**
The subject is third-person plural (they), so we used the third-person plural form of the verb *hacer (to do)*, which is **”hicieron.”**
3. it was **(hizo mucho sol y calor)**
Here, we had to use the expression to tell what the weather is like : *”hacer + weather.”* The weather is third-person singular (it), so we used the third-person singular form of *hacer*, which is **”hizo.”**
4. went (fueron)
The subject is third-person plural (they), so we used the third-person plural form of the verb *ir (to go)*, which is **”fueron.”**
5. It was (Fue)
The subject is third-person singular (it), so we used the third-person singular form of the verb *ser (to be)*, which is **”fue.”**
*(Emiliano and Fernando went to a museum yesterday and it was a fun day.)*
In the first part of the sentence, the subject is third-person plural (they), so we used the third-person plural form of the verb *ir (to go)*, which are **”fueron.”**
In the second part, the subject is third-person singular (it), so we used the third-person singular form of the verb *ser (to be)*, which is **”fue.”**
*(Emiliano was a good friend and paid for the tickets.)*
The subject is third-person singular (he), so we used the third-person singular form of the verbs *ser (to be)* and *pagar (to pay)*, which are **”fue”** and **”pagĂł.”**
*(I went to Marcos’ house and we did homework together.)*
In the first part of the sentence, the subject is first-person singular (I), so we used the first-person singular form of the verb *ir (to go)*, which is **”fui.”**
In the second part of the sentence, the subject is first-person plural (we), so we used the first-person plural form of the verb *hacer (to do)*, which is **”hicimos.”**
*(Marcos went to Fernando’s house and they made some ice cream.)*
In the first part of the sentence, the subject is third-person singular (he), so we used the third-person singular form of the verb *ir (to go)*, which is **”fue.”**
In the second part of the sentence, the subject is third-person plural (they), so we used the third-person plural form of the verb *hacer (to do)*, which is **”hicieron.”**
*(Emiliano, Fernando, Marcos, and I went to school and did a project together.)*
The subject is first-person plural (we), so we used the first-person plural form of the verbs *ir (to go)* and *hacer (to do)*, which are **”fuimos”** and **”hicimos.”**
Since you are writing about the past, you should use the preterite.
Use the model sentences below as a reference.
*(Last week, I did my homewrok.)*
*(Then, I went to an amusement park.)*
*(I went with my friends and it was so fun.)*
*(After the amusement park, we went to a restaurant.)*