Asked by y912f

Cuando era niño, mi dormitorio siempre estaba desordenado porque yo nunca lo _____.
a. arreglo
b. arreglaba
c. arreglé
d. arreglando
When I was a boy, my bedroom was always messy because I never _____.
i'm not sure what the answer choices mean
i think it's A..?

Answers

Answered by Cassidy
Arreglar means to fix, in this case, to organize/clean you room. If you are tying to say you would never clean your room. You would use the imperfective.
Answered by y912f
which one would that be..?, im really stuck
Answered by Writeacher
http://www.conjugation.org/

Enter the infinitive form of the verb for which you need to check the conjunation; then choose the form you need to use.
Answered by SraJMcGin
a. "yo" form of arreglar, in the Present Tense = I straighten up, I do straighten up, I am straightening up

b. either the "yo" or the "el/ella/usted" form in the Imperfect. I used to straighten up (or he), I was straightening up (or he), I st raightened up (or he)

c. the "yo" form of the Preterit. I straightened up, I did straighten up

d. the gerund or "ndo" form = straightening up (this is NOT a conjugated verb when it stands alone)

Sra
Answered by y912f
i'm still so confused. is it B?
Answered by SraJMcGin
Yes, it is B.

Sra
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