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What's the difference between HABLABA and HABLARÉ?
Both means 'I spoke'.
In books I see that -aba is not used so often, but I don't get why it is used in that place and not the opposite.. x/
And -aré is mostly used, especially like this: "Qué vas a hacer?" asintió. Or something like that..
Is it that hablaba is not a 'certain' act, like the verbs in subjuntivo?
Thanks,
Linesorry, wrote wrong! I meant HABLÉ ;)okay..
Like this dialog:
?Dónde está ello? - preguntó mientras devoraba la comida que yo le había preparado.
De compras. - respondí.
what's the difference between preguntó and devoraba? The tenses, not the verbs! Why not opposite or something, like:
?Dónde está ello? - preguntaba él.
15 ago 2010 09:51
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hablaba is past tense, hablaré is future
16 agosto 2010
Hablé means I spoke, it is as simple as that. Example: Ayer hablé con el( I spoke with him yesterday)
It is also used when you are refering to a call. Ayer te hablé por telefono( I called you yesterday) Tough the word for call is -llamar-(llamé in past) both are commonly used but if you use -hablé- you must specify it was on the phone with the phrase-por teléfono-or specify why you talked.
Hablaba- means two things depending on the use. 1.I was talking ( at specific time)
2.I used to speak. Example: Ayer hablaba con el....(I was speaking with him)-Note this is similar to the one above but in this one you can't let the phrase like that you must tell what happens next.
Example 2: Cuando era un bebe hablaba gracioso( When i was a baby i used to speak funny)
So any verb with the termination ABA means something you did a while ago or in the past, something you used to do. i'll give you some examples:
Yo jugaba base ball-I used to play base ball Hoy jugue base ball-I played base ball today
Tocaba la guitarra ayer-I was playing guitar yesterday Toque la guitarra ayer- I played guitar yesterday Trataba de entender pero no podía- I was trying to understand but i couldn't
Trate de entender pero no pude-I tried to understand but i couldn't . Note the verb poder don't have the termination aba but ía , a lot of verbs use the termination ía instead of aba. Example:
Veía,sentía,dormía,comía,corría, salía etc etc.
Now with the phrase.Preguntó mientras devoraba means He asked while he was devouring ... Preguntaba mientras devoro means , He was asking while he devoured*...
As you can see the second one don't make sense because you can't say devoró until he finished devouring.Preguntaba could also mean he was asking constantly.
16 agosto 2010
Devoraba is a simultaneous action. You can see that both things are happening at the same time.
Preguntó mientras devoraba la comida que yo le había preparado = He asked while devouring the food I had prepared for him
Preguntó = He asked
Mientras devoraba la comida = While devouring the food
The thing is you need to think of the complete structure, not only the verb "devoraba" . I hope it helps. =)
My sister told me about the accident while crying = Mi hermana me contó sobre el accidente mientras lloraba"
15 agosto 2010
I dont undestand your question completely.
"Hablaba" is similar to "estaba hablando" (I was talking).
Yo hablaba con Juan cuando empezó a llover = yo estaba hablando con Juan cuando empezó a llover.
It is used for a continuous action: Juan hablaba mucho = Juan era muy hablador
The action of "hablé" is finished.
Yo hablé con Juan. Después, empezó a llover
Juan habló mucho = En algún momento, Juan estuvo hablando durante mucho tiempo. (One day, John spoke a lot)
15 agosto 2010
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