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Examen Capítulo 13
Gramática
Completa el párrafo. con el pretérito, el imperfecto o el pretérito perfecto de los verbos entre paréntesis.
(ir) a Puerto Rico.
(Hospedarse) en el hotel Hilton de San Juan y
(pasar) una semana en esa hermosa ciudad, pero no conocí muchos lugares porque
(ser) verano y
Una vez
(hacer) demasiado calor para hacer turismo. Entonces, pasé mucho
tiempo en el hotel, donde
(haber) aire acondicionado, una bonita playa y varias piscinas... ¡Fue
una mala decisión ir durante esa temporada! La próxima vez pienso ir en primavera y conocer bien San Juan y
toda la isla. Pero antes de volver a Puerto Rico, para mi próximo viaje al Caribe, quiero ir a la República
Dominicana. Nunca
(yo: viajar) a la República Dominicana. No
(estar) en Santo
(ver) el faro a Colón. Tengo ganas de viajar por ese país porque
(leer) en un libro de Lonely Planet que hay lugares muy interesantes como Puerto Plata y Sosúa.
Domingo; entonces, no


Examen Capítulo 13 Gramática Completa El Párrafo Con El Pretérito El Imperfecto O El Pretérito Perfecto De Los Verbos Entre Paréntesis Ir A Puerto Rico Hospedar class=

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The correct form of the verbs in Preterite, Imperfect or Perfect Preterite is respectively:

  • fui
  • hospedé
  • pasé
  • era
  • hacía
  • había
  • he viajado
  • he estado
  • he visto
  • leí

What are the Differences among Preterite, Imperfect and Perfect Preterite?

The difference between the use of the preterite and the imperfect tense is that when preterite conjugations are used, a base reference to the tense in which they occur is usually given.

For its part, the imperfect tense is used when the period of time to which it refers is not mentioned exactly, that is, the day or date.

For its part, the preterite perfect tense is used when the action is located at a certain moment in the past, but its influence is still identified in the present, as was the case of reading something in the past as a reference to visit the Dominican Republic.

Therefore, it can be identified that the conjugations used in each blank are correct.

More information about Preterite Tense in Spanish: https://brainly.com/question/26965743

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