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Understanding the different past tenses of tener
I'm trying to understand the different ways to used some verbs.
I understand that imperfect past tense tener is used to describe someone's age in the past.
Yo tenía 13 años cuando vivía aquí.
I was 13 when I lived here.
Cuando mi hermano tuvo 18 años, se casó a su esposa.
Excuse the grammar if it is wrong, but I believe using "tuvo" this way would mean... When my brother turned 18, he married his wife.
Am I understanding this correctly?
Thank you.
2 de set de 2017 11:18
Respostas · 5
1
Yes, you are right, "Cuando mi hermano tuvo 18 años" equals "When my brother turned 18" but it would be more common and accurate to say "Cuando mi hermano cumplió 18 años"
3 de setembro de 2017
1
Exactly what you said is perfectly correct, if you used "tenía" instead it would mean "when he was 18" but in the sense of "during the time he was 18", so with tuve it means when he turned 18.
I hope I have helped you, if you have any other doubt don't hesitate and contact me.
Cristina.
2 de setembro de 2017
Hi Day!
You have to say:
"Cuando mi hermano tenía 18 se casó con su esposa.
Pretérito perfecto simple (tuvo) the action is finished doesn't matter when.
Pretérito imperfecto ( tenía) the acción is finished at the moment you are talking
There is a little difference :)
I hope I helped you.
Have a nice day
2 de setembro de 2017
Estás en lo correcto Day.
*Cuando mi hermano tenía 18 años, se casó con su esposa.
2 de setembro de 2017
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