Verbos Que Cambian. Conocer Pretérito: Met Yo conocí a Martín hace cinco años. I met Martin 5 years ago. Imperfecto: Knew En aquella época conocíamos.

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Verbos Que Cambian

Conocer Pretérito: Met Yo conocí a Martín hace cinco años. I met Martin 5 years ago. Imperfecto: Knew En aquella época conocíamos muy bien la ciudad. At that time we knew the city very well.

Querer Pretérito: tried María quiso comprar la casa. Maria tried to buy the house. Imperfecto: wanted Juan quería comprar la casa. Juan wanted to buy the house.

No querer Pretérito:refused María no quiso comprar la casa. Maria refused to buy the house. Imperfecto: did not want Juan no quería comprar la casa. Juan did not want to buy the house.

Saber Imperfecto: knew Juan sabía que María venía. Juan knew that Maria was coming. Pretérito: found out María lo supo ayer. Maria found out yesterday.

Poder Imperfecto: was able to Juan podía participar en la competición. Juan was able to (no definite beginning or end) partcipate in the competition. Pretérito: succeeded María pudo levantar la mesa. Maria succeeded in (completed action) lift the table.

Tener Imperfecto: used to have Juan tenía una coche nuevo. Juan used to have a new car. (no definite beginning or end) Pretérito: received María tuvo una carta de su mamá ayer. Maria received a letter from her mother yesterday.