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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 22 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is my Spanish Homework. Can someone please read it and check the grammar. I am hesitant about my uses of preterite and imperfect verbs. Thanks. Una Memoria Especial Cuando era niña, yo iba a zoológico con mi familia frecuentemente. Un día yo fui a zoológico con mi madre y padre. Yo tenía ocho años. Hacía sol y viento. Primero yo vi los leones. Los leones eran de color naranja y orgulloso. Luego nosotros vimos los elefantes. Yo estaba muy feliz y contento. Los elefantes eran muy grandes y gordos. Nosotros hacíamos un picnic en el parque de zoológico cuando mi madre dio de comer a los

OpenStudy (appleduardo):

theres no need to put the pronounbefore the verb, so--> Nosotros vimos= vimos. and is not correct to say "a zoologico" is: "al zoologico" . i have to say :D you have good spanish skills :D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I have a question for Yo comia la hamburguesa, is it comia or comi?

OpenStudy (appleduardo):

comi = i ate, comia= i was eating. The first option is the simple past. and the second option is to be more specific. ill type a few examples: COMI una hamburguesa el sabado pasado . cuando era niño COMIA muchas hamburguesas

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So... in this case I should use comi, since it is I ate.. right?

OpenStudy (appleduardo):

yes!! :D and ignore comia=i was eating, because isnot correct, the right form is: comia= i ate, as well as comi=i ate :D. Is the same thing, but it depends where youre gonna use it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks!

OpenStudy (appleduardo):

no problem :D !!

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