Translate the following using the Imperfect tense

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Translate the following using the Imperfect tense 1. I used to run on the beach with my friends every afternoon. 2. His throat used to hurt when he was seven years old. 3. They used to always forget to take the medicine. 4. My mom and I used to have knee pain. 5. The medication that my doctor used to give me was white. 6. Paco and Luna used to sprain their ankle when they used to run. Yo corría en la playa con mis amigos todas las tardes. Su garganta le dolía cuando tenía siete años. Ellos siempre olvidaban tomar la medicina. Mi mamá y yo teníamos dolor de rodilla. El medicamento que me daba mi doctor era blanco. Paco y Luna se torcían el tobillo cuando corrían.