Asked by Jake
In which of the following sentences does fui mean "I was"?
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Responses
Fui al médico
Fui al médico
Fui a Madrid.
Fui a Madrid.
Fui estudiante.
Fui estudiante.
Fui ayer.
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"Fui" means "I was" in:
- Fui estudiante.
Explanation: "Fui" is the preterite of both ser and ir. In "Fui estudiante" it is from ser ("I was a student"). In "Fui al médico" and "Fui a Madrid" it's from ir ("I went to the doctor/Madrid"). "Fui ayer" would be interpreted as "I went yesterday" (ir) or is incomplete; it doesn't mean "I was."
- Fui estudiante.
Explanation: "Fui" is the preterite of both ser and ir. In "Fui estudiante" it is from ser ("I was a student"). In "Fui al médico" and "Fui a Madrid" it's from ir ("I went to the doctor/Madrid"). "Fui ayer" would be interpreted as "I went yesterday" (ir) or is incomplete; it doesn't mean "I was."
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