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  • ERA vs FUE – SER in the PRETÉRITO vs IMPERFECTO - Hola Spanish
    Today we’re going to have a look at the difference between ERA and FUE, two forms of the verb SER (“To be”) in the past tense in Spanish: the preterit and the imperfect (el pretérito or indefinido and the imperfecto)
  • ‘Era’ vs ‘fue’ - Spanish Unraveled
    In short – although both ‘era’ and ‘fue’ translate to ‘was’ in English, the key to using them is understanding whether the thing in question is “finished” (in which case we’d use ‘fue’) or “unfinished” “repeated” in the past (yep, here we’d call on our good pal ‘era’)
  • what is the difference between fue and era? - SpanishDict
    1 “Era” is the imperfect tense of the Spanish verb “ser” while “fue” is its preterite tense 2 “Era” is used to describe how things were or how a person was while “fue” is used to narrate an event that happened in the past and how it happened 3 “Era” is used to serve the first person and third person while “fue” is
  • What is the difference between fue, fui and era? - Spanish with Flor
    To remember the difference between these verbs: fui, fue and era: Fue and fui are the past indefinite forms of the verbs ir and ser Era is the imperfect preterite of the verb ser The difference between these verbs is in the use and type of verb
  • What’s the difference between Era, Estaba, Estuve, Fui y Fue?
    One of the most confusing things for many Spanish students is differentiating the use of the past tenses (indefinite and imperfect), the problem begins when we find words like «era, fui, fue, estuve and estaba» and we don’t know what they refer to or which one we should use
  • Era, Fui, Estuve vs Estaba in Spanish | Spanish to Go
    In Spanish, “era” and “estuve” are both in the past tense, while “estaba” is in the imperfect tense “Era” is the past tense of “ser,” which is used to indicate a permanent or long-lasting characteristic or state
  • How To Use the Preterite and Imperfect Tenses of Ser - ThoughtCo
    Spanish has at least two common ways of translating simple phrases such as "it was" using a form of the verb ser — era and fue — but it isn't always easy to know which one to use The two forms represent different past tenses, era for the imperfect and fue for the preterite
  • What´s the differnece between era vs fue? - Spanish Q A
    "Era" and "Fue" both come from the infinitive "ser" (to be) - they both mean "he she was" Era is the imperfect tense and Fue is the simple past tense We use one or the other depending on what we want to convey in Spanish


















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