Questions & Answers about Mi hermana guardaba las muñecas y yo las buscaba.
Why do we use guardaba and buscaba instead of the regular past tense here?
Both guardaba and buscaba end in -aba. How can we tell who is doing the action?
In the imperfect tense, the yo (I) and él/ella/usted (he/she/you formal) forms are exactly the same. Here, Mi hermana tells us the sister was doing the first action, and the pronoun yo in yo las buscaba clarifies that 'I' was doing the looking. Without yo, a listener might assume the sister was doing both actions!
The translation says 'I would look for them,' but where is the word for 'for'?