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Question
part 1: core concepts (1–10)
- circle the best meaning:
preterite →
i used to eat / i ate
- circle the best meaning:
imperfect →
i was eating / i ate
- which tense is used for a completed action in the past?
Brief Explanations
- The preterite tense in language refers to a single, completed past action, which matches "I ate".
- The imperfect tense describes ongoing, habitual, or background past actions, which matches "I was eating".
- The preterite tense is specifically used to denote finished, completed actions that happened at a specific point in the past.
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- I ate
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- Preterite