Using the imperfect tense of the verb, write these sentences in Spanish 1. My friend Diego would walk to school through (por) the forest. Would walk


2. I used to speak to my teacher in French. Used to speak


3. We were sending e-mails to our friends in Colombia. Were sending


4. You used to write letters to your grandmother. Used to write


5. The spider was stinging (picar) the butterfly. Was stinging


6. The big snakes were not eating the little monkeys. Were not eating


7. The lion was walking through (por) the jungle. Was walking


8. I was listening to the tigers. Was listening


9. I used to lick (lamer) the stamps for my mother. Used to lick


10. The elephant used to step on (pisar) the spiders. Used to step on

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Answer 1
Answer:

1. Mi amigo diego caminaba a la escuela por el bosque.

2. Yo solía hablar francés con mi profesora

3, Nosotros estábamos enviando  e-mails a nuestros amigos en Colombia

4. Tu solías escribirle cartas a tu abuela

5. La araña estaba picando a la mariposa

6. Las culebras grandes no se estaban comiendo a los monitos

7. El león estaba caminando por la jungla.

8. Yo estaba escuchando a los tigres

9. Yo solía lamer las estampillas para mi madre

El elefante solía pisar a las arañas

Answer 2
Answer:

Using the imperfect tense of the verb, write these sentences in Spanish.

1. My friend Diego would walk to school through (por) the forest.

Answer 1: Mi amigo Diego caminaba a la escuela por el bosque.

2. I used to speak to my teacher in French. Used to speak.

Answer 2: Yo hablaba con mi profesor en francés.

3. We were sending e-mails to our friends in Colombia. Were sending.

Answer 3: Nosotros enviábamos correos electrónicos a nuestros amigos en Colombia.

4. You used to write letters to your grandmother. Used to write.

Answer 4: Yo escribía cartas a tu abuela.

5. The spider was stinging (picar) the butterfly. Was stinging.

Answer 5: La araña picaba a la mariposa.

6. The big snakes were not eating the little monkeys. Were not eating.

Answer 6: Las grandes serpientes no se comían a los monitos.

7. The lion was walking through (por) the jungle. Was walking.

Answer 7: El león caminaba por la selva.

8. I was listening to the tigers. Was listening.

Answer 8: Yo escuchaba a los tigres.

9. I used to lick (lamer) the stamps for my mother. Used to lick.

Answer 9: Yo lamía los sellos para mi madre.

10. The elephant used to step on (pisar) the spiders. Used to step on.

Answer 10: El elefante pisaba las arañas.

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Answer:

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