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Meaning of antecopreterito




Francisco Valdez Mendoza

antecopreterito
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Called. Sust. MASC. Compound tense of the indicative of the terminology of Andrés Bello. It expresses an action referred to the prior to another past as performed or that could be when he succeeded. Is composed by the copretérito ( preterite imperfect ) of the auxiliary verb have ( had ) and the passive participle of the main verb. Example: he had learned. Latin Etymology: the prepositions 'before' ( previously ) and «cum» ( at the same time ) the adverb and accusative preposition "praeter ( pronounced 'préter' ) referred to the past, and the intransitive verb"ire": go.» Synonym: past pluperfect indicative.

  



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