More past tense Poder and traer. Poder means to be able to pudepudimos pudistepudisteis pudopudieron.

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More past tense Poder and traer

Poder means to be able to pudepudimos pudistepudisteis pudopudieron

Let’s see it in action! For example: Why weren’t you able to study last night? Por que no pudiste estudiar anoche?

Answer it! I wasn’t able to study because I got sick. No pude estudiar porque me enfermé.

Traer = to bring (past tense) trajetrajimos trajistetrajisteis trajotrajeron

To bring I didn’t bring the fruits to the party. Yo no traje las frutas a la fiesta.

Let’s put both together I wasn’t able to study because I didn’t bring the textbook. She was able to have her party because she brought her friends.

Answers Yo no pude estudiar porque yo no traje los libros. Ella pudo tener la fiesta porque ella trajo sus amigos.

Preguntas 1.Did you bring the pencils? Trajiste los lapices? 2.Were you able to practice last night? Pudiste practicar anoche?