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How would I say in spanish "Did you know all Hurricanes have names" using saber in the imperfect tense?

Sagot :

I believe it would be, “¿Sabías que todos los huracanes tienen nombre?”

explanation:
this is because you’re conjugating the verb saber to match the tú. the suffix for an -er verb in the imperfect tense that matches this subject would be “-ías”

• take the infinitive or “raw” form of saber
saber

•drop the ending of -er
sab-

• add the appropriate suffix that matches the subject pronoun and is in imperfect tense :)
you get “sabías”!

i am not a native spanish speaker nor am i completely fluent. just a student, so there’s a chance i made an error as i’m basing this off my own understanding of the imperfect tense. regardless i hope this helps!! buena suerte :)