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El indicativo 4 Pret érito y imperfecto Formas continuas Día 19. Gram ática española SPAN 413.03 Harry Howard Tulane University. Administraci ón. No hay nada nuevo. ¿Pret érito o imperfecto?.
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El indicativo 4Pretérito y imperfectoFormas continuasDía 19 Gramática española SPAN 413.03 Harry Howard Tulane University
Administración • No hay nada nuevo SPAN 413.03 - Harry Howard - Tulane University
¿Pretérito o imperfecto? One day, a little girl with golden hair got lost in the forest. After walking for a long time, she came to a house where three bears lived. But the bears weren’t at home, so she went inside. She walked through the whole house, and saw that somebody her age lived there: there was a little bowl on the table, a little chair by the window, and a little bed upstairs. After looking through the house, Goldilocks realized that she was hungry, so she ate the porridge in the little bowl. Then she sat in the little chair until she was tired, and then she went to sleep in the little bed. She slept until the three bears came back. SPAN 413.03 - Harry Howard - Tulane University
Presentación de la perífrasis continua • Forma: estar + -ndo • El continuo español vs. el progresivo inglés • Los usos del continuo • Para eventos en curso • Para eventos provisionales o sorprendentes • Para eventos prolongados • Para eventos repetidos • Limitaciones • Es prohibido con actividades mentales interiores • Es poco frecuente con verbos mentales • Es prohibido con estados • *estar, poder, haber, ir, venir, regresar, volver, andar • Verbos de postura o posición del cuerpo • Con ser • Uso latinoamericano SPAN 413.03 - Harry Howard - Tulane University
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