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Verbos con distinto sentido en el pretérito y en el imperfecto

Verbos con distinto sentido en el pretérito y en el imperfecto. knew knew (somebody) wanted to. found out, learned met (somebody) for the first time tried to. A few Spanish verbs have different meanings in the imperfect and the preterite tenses. saber conocer querer.

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Verbos con distinto sentido en el pretérito y en el imperfecto

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  1. Verbos con distinto sentido en el pretérito y en el imperfecto

  2. knew knew (somebody) wanted to found out, learned met (somebody) for the first time tried to A few Spanish verbs have different meanings in the imperfect and the preterite tenses. saber conocer querer ¿Sabías que el concierto empezaba tarde? Sí, supe ayer que empezaba tarde. Pedro conocía muy bien a esa actriz. Luis la conoció el año pasado. Luis quería comprar las entradas hoy. Yo quisé comprarlas, pero me enfermé.

  3. didn’t want to was able to, could refused to managed to, succeeded in no querer poder No querían ver esa obra de teatro No quisieron ver esa obra de teatro. Ella podía aprender la letra de la canción. Ella pudo aprender la letra de esa canción.

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