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fuiste
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You were: Past indefinite way indicative, of the verb ser.ser foreword (Irregular forms: indicative, pres.: I am, you're, is, we, you, they are; pret. imperf.: it was, you were, was, were, you were, they were; Indef.: I, you were, was, were, you were, they were; subjunctive, pret. imperf.: it was, you were or you were, etc.; Fut. imperf.: Nevertheless, Rome, etc. ) 1. Substantive verb which asserts the subject's which means the attribute. 2. Auxiliary verb to combine all the verbs in the passive voice. 3 Having or exist. 4 Take advantage, serving for one thing. 5 Be in place or situation. 6 Happen, happen. 7 Cost, assert. 8 Belong to the domain of someone. 9 Lie, lie, play. 10 Belong to an institution, community, etc. 11 have origin or nature in any place or country. 12 Serves to affirm what is said or intended. 13 Be to rely on from. 14. It is used to indicate the date and the day of the week. 15 Together with names, adjectives or participles, have employment, position, profession, status, etc., those words mean. 16 Followed by prayer preceded that indicates cause or excuse. 17 unless. Expression which introduces an exception. 18 how is that! Expression to accuse one his boldness. 19 once once, or there was that it was. Expression that tend to start the children's stories. 20 is more. Expression with which it reinforces or confirms what has already been said. 21 that is! Exclamation of approval. 22 not be for less. Expression with which it asserts founded an admiration, sentiment, etc. 23 be what there is. Not have equal in their class. 24 Yes, is not. Expression meaning smallness or stunted.

  



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