Past Tense Flashcards for Ruido
Most of the instances of the past tense in this song are in the preterite tense, however, there is one instance of the present perfect which we decided to throw in for good measure. You can practice them using our Spanish to English and English to Spanish flashcards below.
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In Spanish, it is common to drop the pronoun, as the verb conjugation shows the subject of the sentence. When the subject is missing we have added it in parenthesis for clarification.
In Spanish, it is common to drop the pronoun, as the verb conjugation shows the subject of the sentence. When the subject is missing we have added it in parenthesis for clarification.
For the answers in these cards, it is not necessary to add the pronoun if it appeared in parentheses and does not appear in the song.