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Old October 02, 2014, 04:19 AM
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Dormir in Preterite

I believe Vd. duerme and Vds. duermen becomes Vd. durmio and Vds. durmieron in the Preterite, but here it's shown to be dormio and dormieron.
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Old October 02, 2014, 05:54 AM
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You're right! And they're also wrong 2 in present subjunctive and the whole imperfect subjunctive.

It's a matter of programming affecting all the verbs sharing the same paradigm, basically morir which has the same mistakes. The rest of the verbs using the same paradigm are derived from both.
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"Dormido" es un verbo que está en participio. Recuerda que los vebos en participio terminan en "ado","ido","to,"so","cho".


- El trabajo está terminado, Incluso ya ha sido impreso*
- ¡Perfecto!, o sea que todo está hecho

*En este ejemplo especial, el verbo IMPRIMIR tiene 2 participios, es correcto decir "impreso" e "imprimido"


Quería pastel pero mi hermano ya se lo había comido.

¡¡Dios!!!, ¡¡Creo que mi canario ha muerto!!!, ¡No se mueve!

No decimos: morido o hacido en los casos de los verbos MORIR y HACER, respectivamente.



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