Spanish Imperfect Tenses Trivia Quiz
1. Cuando era niño [soler] jugar en el parque todos los días.
(When I was a kid, I used to play in the park every day.)
(When I was a kid, I used to play in the park every day.)

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2. Él siempre [llegar] tarde a las reuniones.
(He always used to arrive late to meetings.)
(He always used to arrive late to meetings.)

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3. Nosotros [vivir] en una casa pequeña cerca del mar.
(We used to live in a small house near the sea.)
(We used to live in a small house near the sea.)

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4. Durante el verano, [visitar] a nuestros abuelos en el campo.
(During the summer, we used to visit our grandparents in the countryside.)
(During the summer, we used to visit our grandparents in the countryside.)

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5. Antes, ella [trabajar] como profesora de inglés.
(Before, she used to work as an English teacher.)
(Before, she used to work as an English teacher.)

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6. Ellos [soler] cantar canciones tradicionales en las fiestas.
(They used to sing traditional songs at parties.)
(They used to sing traditional songs at parties.)

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7. Yo siempre [caminar] hasta la escuela cuando era joven.
(I always used to walk to school when I was young.)
(I always used to walk to school when I was young.)

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8. Mis padres [contarse] historias antes de dormir.
(My parents used to tell me stories before sleeping.)
(My parents used to tell me stories before sleeping.)

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9. En aquellos tiempos, la tecnología no [ser] tan avanzada como ahora.
(In those times, technology wasn't as advanced as it is now.)
(In those times, technology wasn't as advanced as it is now.)

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10.Los domingos, [ir] al parque y pasábamos horas jugando al fútbol.
(On Sundays, we used to go to the park and spend hours playing soccer.)
(On Sundays, we used to go to the park and spend hours playing soccer.)

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Spanish Imperfect Tenses Trivia Quiz
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