Breakdown of ¿Las niñas cantaban y bailaban en el patio?
y
and
la niña
the girl
en
in / on / at
las
the (feminine plural)
bailar
to dance
cantar
to sing
el patio
the yard
Questions & Answers about ¿Las niñas cantaban y bailaban en el patio?
Why do both verbs end in -aban?
Where is the Spanish word for "used to" in this sentence?
There isn't a separate word for it! In Spanish, the "used to" meaning is built directly into the verb ending. The imperfect -aban endings on cantaban and bailaban automatically show that these were ongoing or repeated habits in the past.
Could I say ¿Las niñas cantaron y bailaron...? instead?
Does patio mean the same thing in Spanish as it does in English?
It is very similar, but patio in Spanish is a bit broader. While it can mean a paved outdoor seating area, it is also the standard word for "yard," "courtyard," or even a school "playground" (patio de recreo).
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