Español 5. REGULAR DEFINITONPRETERITE DEFINTION  TO KNOW A PERSON OR PLACE  MET FOR THE FIRST TIME: BEGINNING OF KNOWLEDGE  CONOCí A MI MEJOR AMIGA.

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Español 5

REGULAR DEFINITONPRETERITE DEFINTION  TO KNOW A PERSON OR PLACE  MET FOR THE FIRST TIME: BEGINNING OF KNOWLEDGE  CONOCí A MI MEJOR AMIGA EN LA ESCUELA PRIMARIA.

REGULAR DEFINITIONPRETERITE DEFINITION  TO BE ABLE TO  SUCCEEDED (IN DOING SOMETHING)  COULD, AND DID (ATTEMPT WAS MADE)  IS USUALLY FOLLOWED BY AN INFININTIVE VERB  PUDE HACER LA TAREA DE MATEMáTICAS.

REGULAR DEFINITIONPRETERITE DEFINITION  TO BE UNABLE  FAILED (TO DO SOMETHING)  COULD NOT, DID NOT (ATTEMPT WAS MADE)  NO PUDE COMPRAR BOLETOS PARA EL CONCIERTO.

REGULAR DEFINITIONPRETERITE DEFINITION  TO WANT  TRIED (TO DO SOMETHING)  FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE VERB  MI AMIGO QUISO HACER LA TAREA PERO NO PUDO.

REGULAR DEFINITIONPRETERITE DEFINITION  TO NOT WANT  REFUSED  FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE  MI HERMANITO NO QUISO LIMPIAR SU CUARTO.

REGULAR DEFINITIONPRETERITE DEFINITION  TO KNOW FACT OR INFORMATION; HOW TO DO SOMETHING  FOUND OUT  BEGINNING OF KNOWLEDGE  FOLLOWED BY QUE + ANOTHER CONJUGATED VERB  AYER SUPE QUE LOS FILIS GANARON EL PARTIDO.

REGULAR DEFINITIONPRETERITE DEFINITION  TO HAVE  GOT; RECEIVED  TUVE LAS NOTICIAS DEL ACCIDENTE AYER.  MI MADRE TUVO UNA CARTA DE MI PADRE.

REGULAR DEFINITIONPRETERITE DEFINITION  TO HAVE TO  FORCED TO; COMPELLED TO  FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE VERB  EL FIN DE SEMANA PASADO, TUVE QUE LIMPIAR LA CASA.