3. I traveled a lot. * preterite imperfect

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To express the statement "I traveled a lot" using the preterite and imperfect tenses in Spanish, you can use the following forms:

  1. Preterite: "Viajé mucho." (This implies you traveled a lot at a specific point in time.)
  2. Imperfect: "Viajaba mucho." (This suggests that traveling a lot was a habitual action or a background description in the past.)

If you intended to combine both tenses, you might provide context, such as: "Cuando era joven, viajaba mucho, y el año pasado viajé a España." (When I was young, I traveled a lot, and last year I traveled to Spain.)

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