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Yes I did say that but I was actually referring to the gerundio when I said that
![]() Anyway the assignment was this "write an add that's in this form: "You used to have this but now you have this (and it is way better, easier,...)! Problem solved when you buy it". The chapter in which it is, gives the theorie of the pretérito perfecto. & I know when I wrote it in english, I used had/ could, this is the past. Yet in the book they only talk about these tenses: *presente de indicativo (chapter 1) *estar + gerundio (chapter 4) *pretérito perfecto (chapter 5) Don't think I don't try to understand this because I've looked it all up. You used the pretérito imperfecto and I suppose 'teniá' = 'I had' so in that form your correction of my add is correct. Yet then I don't get why the teacher and the book want the stupid add to be in the pretérito perfecto. I'm sorry if it comes of confusing but I'm doing my best to see the whole point and difference in the usage of the tenses and why this can't be in teh stupid tense that's asked ![]() |
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I'd say you are justified in your frustration. What you're trying to say in English isn't in the past perfect, so it can't very well be translated into Spanish that way. The ad can be written using el pretérito imperfecto, without any problem. Describing what you were using in the past will always be written using the past imperfect tense.
The pretérito perfecto simple and the pretérito perfecto compuesto are two different tenses. I suppose your book is talking about the latter, because you were using the compound form (we call this the past perfect in English). But, if the book is asking you to write an ad in the past tense, and didn't specifically assign a certain tense to use, it should be written using the past imperfect tense. |
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Maybe you can think of a simpler approach for your original idea.
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Also, pay attention to verb conjugations, words and expressions. You have several mistakes to fix there, not just the tenses.. ![]() ![]()
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