Asked by y912f
"¿Te divertiste anoche en el baile?" "Si, pero _____ demasiada gente. Era imposible bailar bien."
a. era
b. habían
c. había
d. eran
Did you have fun last night at the dance? yes, but _____(there were?) too many people. it was impossible to dance well
i don't know if i translated it right,.but i'm not sure what the menaing of each answer choice is so i don't knwo which one fits best
please help
a. era
b. habían
c. había
d. eran
Did you have fun last night at the dance? yes, but _____(there were?) too many people. it was impossible to dance well
i don't know if i translated it right,.but i'm not sure what the menaing of each answer choice is so i don't knwo which one fits best
please help
Answers
Answered by
SraJMcGin
The single verb form meaning "there was/there were" is c. había. The only time you would see habían, there would be a past participle after it...habían salido = they HAD left.
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