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Old March 11, 2014, 12:41 PM
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Saying "was" -at least 4 different kinds of "was"

I am aware of several rules that govern when to use ESTUVE ESTABA ERA and FUI to mean "I was..." but one simple sentence has me at a loss. I think I know the answer -I just don't know WHY it is correct.

Here are the sentences ...
Someone asks me Que hiciste ayer?
I answer Yo estaba bailando,

I believe my answer is correct but why?
Why choose ESTABA over the other choices?
What rule governs it's choice?

Maybe I just need more caffeine -sigh
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Old March 11, 2014, 01:05 PM
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I would say fui a bailar.
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Old March 11, 2014, 01:57 PM
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"Estaba bailando" sounds incorrect to me, unless you have in mind a wider context where the answer refers to a specific moment of the night.

Something like:
--No me contestaste el teléfono cuando llamé. ¿Qué hiciste anoche?
--Estaba bailando. (So I was busy and couldn't answer the phone at that very moment.)

Otherwise, a better answer might be something like:
- Fui a bailar.
- Me quedé a bailar en casa.
- Estuve bailando toda la noche.
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Old March 11, 2014, 03:22 PM
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A good rule of thumb is to answer in the same tense that was used in the question.
Since the preterit was used, reply using the preterit.
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