Realidades 3
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780130359681
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Page 431: Actividad 3
Exercise 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
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You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
Eran
Exercise 2
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
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You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
Regresaba
Exercise 3
Step 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
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You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
Estaba
Exercise 4
Step 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
2 of 3
You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
VeĂa
Exercise 5
Step 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
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You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
Se escuchĂł
Exercise 6
Step 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
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You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
SaliĂł
Exercise 7
Step 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
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You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
Se escondiĂł
Exercise 8
Step 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
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You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
Era
Exercise 9
Step 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
2 of 3
You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
Se acercaba
Exercise 10
Step 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
2 of 3
You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
Era
Exercise 11
Step 1
1 of 3
Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
2 of 3
You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
TenĂa
Exercise 12
Step 1
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Read the following sentences and choose the correct verb that best fits the meaning of the phrase.
Step 2
2 of 3
You have to choose between using the preterite and imperfect tense. The imperfect tense talks about an action that was ongoing; to describe something (time, location, age, appearance etc.); simultaneous action.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
The preterite is used to describe an action that took place and finished in the past.
Result
3 of 3
Buscaba
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