El Pretérito o El Imperfecto Which one should I use?

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El Pretérito o El Imperfecto Which one should I use?

El Pretérito o El Imperfecto both are used to express an action or to describe someone or something in the past tense

El Pretérito ACTION completed actions action that has a definite beginning/ending timed action action that occurred a specific # of times series/chain of events and then action that interrupted an ongoing action

El Imperfecto DESCRIPTION on-going actions was/were + ___ing repeated or habitual actions in the past used to descriptions of weather, emotion, age, time, appearance, characteristic or background 2 simultaneous actions

El Pretérito El Imperfecto Time Expressions ayer – yesterday anoche – last night un día – one day de repente – suddenly cuando – when el ___ pasado – last __ una vez – one time Time Expressions siempre – always nunca – never cada ___ – each ___ todos ___ - every ___ mientras - while a veces – sometimes a menudo - often

El Pretérito El Imperfecto Unique Verbs conocer - met querer - tried no querer - refused saber – found out poder - succeeded no poder – failed to tener - received Unique Verbs conocer - knew querer - wanted no querer – didnt want saber - knew poder – was able no poder – wasnt able tener – used to have

El Pretérito El Imperfecto AR éamos asteasteis óaron ER/IR íimos isteisteis ióieron AR abaábamos abasabais abaaban E R/IR ía íamos ías íais ía ían

Irregulars fui, fui song cargarzar verbs slipper/sole/shoe i to y Irregulars ser – era ir – iba ver – veía