The verbs conocer, saber, poder, and querer change meanings when used in the preterite. Because of this, each of them corresponds to more than one verb.

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The verbs conocer, saber, poder, and querer change meanings when used in the preterite. Because of this, each of them corresponds to more than one verb in English, depending on its tense. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

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¡Atención! In the preterite, the verbs poder and querer have different meanings when they are used in affirmative or negative sentences. pude I succeeded no pude I failed (to) quise I tried (to) no quise I refused (to) © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.

Elige la respuesta más lógica. Yo no hice lo que me pidieron mis padres. ¡Tengo mis principios! a. No quise hacerlo. b. No supe hacerlo. Hablamos por primera vez con Nuria y Ana en la boda. a. Las conocimos en la boda. b. Las supimos en la boda. Por fin hablé con mi hermano después de llamarlo siete veces. a. No quise hablar con él. b. Pude hablar con él. Josefina se acostó para relajarse. Se durmió inmediatamente. a. Pudo relajarse. b. No pudo relajarse. Después de mucho buscar, encontraste la definición en el diccionario. a. No supiste la respuesta. b. Supiste la respuesta. Las chicas fueron a la fiesta. Cantaron y bailaron mucho. a. Ellas pudieron divertirse. b. Ellas no supieron divertirse. © by Vista Higher Learning, Inc. All rights reserved.