Ladrón de la Mente – Elías Miguel Muñoz By Manuel Marte.

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Ladrón de la Mente – Elías Miguel Muñoz By Manuel Marte

Marisol  Analista de computadora  Vive la vida de un “yuppie”  Es novia de Javier y le proponio matrimonio  Cree en la tecnología sobre la convencional  Vive en Madrid  Un Intelectual  Trabaja en informaticas  Dudosa  Peleadora

 Periodista  Similar a un detective  En el amor con Marisol  Medio ordinario  Tradicional  Le pone atención a los de mas sobre el Javier

Rocío  Estudiando la psicología  Idola a Carl Jung y Sigmund Freud  Cree que la psychología estara por mucho tiempo  Asiste a una universidad  Inquisitiva  Vive con Marisol en el mismo piso  Dudosa

Alfonso  Mujeriego  Soldado del Mio Cid  Intelectual  Ha vivido por siglos y siglos  Aparece rico  Ha sido maldecido por una niña Arabe  Buscar el amor en Marisol  Confidente  Coleccionista de arte  El Ladrón de la Mente

Preterite vs. Imperfect

When to use the imperfect: The imperfect tense is used to talk about something that was ongoing in the past, as well as something that happened continuously or repeatedly in the past.

When to use the preterite tense: The preterite tense is used to talk about completed, past actions and events, as well as to focus on a specific point in time in the past.

Fill-in with the correct form of the preterite or imperfect of the verb in parenthesis. 1) Javier __________ enamorado de Marisol en el libro. (estar) 2) Alfonso en ningún momento _______ en la casa de Marisol y Rocio, pero las rosas estaban allí. (estar) 3) Alfonso no ______ en el siglo XXI como los otros personajes. (nacer) 4) Durante la fiesta, Alfonso le _______ a Marisol sus cuadros especiales. (enseñar) 5) Carmen _______ la novia de Alfonso por un tiempo. (ser)

6) Marisol no _____ amar a Alfonso. (querer) 7) Nadie ______ la verdad sobre lo que le paso a la niña árabe al final del libro. (saber) 8) Javier ______ un trabajo como un periodista prestigioso. (obtener) 9) Alfonso no _______ escapar su destino. (poder) 10) Los dos (Marisol y Javier) _____ un plan para descubrir la verdad sobre el ladrón de la mente. (crear)