3 DIFERENCES BETWEEN ERA Y FUE NUMBER 1: OBJECTS So, the next question we need to ask ourselves is: When do we use the imperfecto and the pretérito or indefinido? We’ll analyze the difference between the pretérito with FUE and the imperfecto with ERA in 3 specific situations. ♦ Mi boda fue uno de los mejores días de mi vida (My wedding was one of the best days of my life). ♦ La fiesta fue el sábado (The party was on Saturday) ♦ Ella era muy tímida cuando era niña (She was very shy when she was a little girl)Īnd FUE is conjugated for he and she as well in the third person singular, but for the pretérito/indefinido past tense. ♦ Él era jugador de fútbol (He used to be a soccer player) ERA is conjugating the third person singular for he and she of the imperfecto past tense. Now that we have established when we use the verb SER in Spanish, let’s talk about these 2 verbs conjugated in different past tenses in Spanish. We’re going to use the verb ‘SER’ (to be) to talk about characteristics or for descriptions in Spanish, if we want to describe a person, in terms of physical characteristics, appearance or personality traits or if you’d like to describe a place or a thing we’ll always use the verb “SER”. ♦ Él/Ella fue (he/she was) WHEN TO USE THE VERB SER IN SPANISH ‘Era’ is then conjugated in the third person singular of the imperfecto and ‘fue’ in the third person singular of the pretérito or indefinido ‘ERA’ and ‘FUE’ are two verbs conjugated in the past tense of the verb SER (to be), but remember that we have two simple past tenses in Spanish, we have the imperfect and we have the preterit which is the simple past also known as pretérito or indefinido.
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