Realidades 3
1st Edition
ISBN: 9780130359681
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Page 433: Actividad 7
Exercise 1
Step 1
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Recap the grammar you have learned about preterite and imperfect tenses and when is each used.
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Sometimes certain verbs have a different meaning in each tense.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
Result
3 of 3
Pude
Exercise 2
Step 1
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Recap the grammar you have learned about preterite and imperfect tenses and when is each used.
Step 2
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Sometimes certain verbs have a different meaning in each tense.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
Result
3 of 3
Conocí
Exercise 3
Step 1
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Recap the grammar you have learned about preterite and imperfect tenses and when is each used.
Step 2
2 of 3
Sometimes certain verbs have a different meaning in each tense.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
Result
3 of 3
Conociste
Exercise 4
Step 1
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Recap the grammar you have learned about preterite and imperfect tenses and when is each used.
Step 2
2 of 3
Sometimes certain verbs have a different meaning in each tense.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
Result
3 of 3
Quería
Exercise 5
Step 1
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Recap the grammar you have learned about preterite and imperfect tenses and when is each used.
Step 2
2 of 3
Sometimes certain verbs have a different meaning in each tense.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
Result
3 of 3
Pude
Exercise 6
Step 1
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Recap the grammar you have learned about preterite and imperfect tenses and when is each used.
Step 2
2 of 3
Sometimes certain verbs have a different meaning in each tense.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
Result
3 of 3
Conocí
Exercise 7
Step 1
1 of 3
Recap the grammar you have learned about preterite and imperfect tenses and when is each used.
Step 2
2 of 3
Sometimes certain verbs have a different meaning in each tense.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
– Saber – in the preterite it means „to know“, in the imperfect it means „to find out, learn“;
– Conocer – in the preterite it means „to know someone“, in the imperfect it means „to meet for the first time“;
– Querer – in the preterite it means „wanted to“, in the imperfect it means „tried to“;
– Poder – in the preterite it means „was able to“, in the imperfect it means „managed to“.
Result
3 of 3
Supe
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