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. Tú ________ (used to be) bajo. (ser) (1 point)

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Answer: Fuiste

Tú fuiste bajo.
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Answer:

The possible conjugation of the verb between parentheses is:

  • Eras.

- eras bajo.

Step-by-step explanation:

The translation of the sentence is:

- You were short.

The sentence proposed in Spanish could have two conjugations of the verb "ser":

  1. eras bajo.
  2. fuiste bajo.

In the first the verb is conjugated in its Imperfect Preterite form and in the second is conjugated in the Perfect Preterite. You could even perform a sentence that used the verb "ser" in its infinitive form:

  • solías ser bajo.

However, making correct use of Spanish grammar, it is identified that the correct conjugation belongs to the Imperfect Preterite, because it is used when the actions mentioned are not defined in time, I mean, it is not written when they start or when they end, as is the case with the sentence in the answer.

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