In Spanish, the preterite tense of 'ser' (fui) is used for completed actions, defining roles, and finished events (what was), while the preterite of 'estar' (estuve) is used for temporary states, specific locations, and finished feelings (how it was).
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Preterite in Ser vs Estar #learnspanish追加:
You can't really speak Spanish unless you know this, the preterite of ser versus estar. Fui [music] is the preterite of ser.
Use it for completed actions, defining roles, and finished events.
Here's how to conjugate it.
>> [music] [music] >> is the preterite of estar. [music] Use it for temporary states, specific locations, and finished feelings.
Here's how to conjugate it.
Here are three examples.
Here's the quick takeaway.
Fui [music] is for what was, the role, the event, the identity.
Estuve is for how it was, the state, the location, the feeling. [music] Remember, fui for what was, estuve for how it was.
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