Breakdown of ¿Qué estabas haciendo cuando sucedió el terremoto?
estar
to be (location/state)
qué
what
hacer
to do / to make
suceder
to happen
cuando
when (statement)
el terremoto
the earthquake
Questions & Answers about ¿Qué estabas haciendo cuando sucedió el terremoto?
Why do we use estabas haciendo here instead of the preterite hiciste?
This sentence is a classic example of an ongoing action interrupted by a sudden event. We use the past continuous (estabas haciendo, meaning 'were doing') for the background action that was already in progress. We use the preterite (sucedió, meaning 'happened') for the sudden event that interrupted it.
Could I use the preterite estuviste instead of the imperfect estabas?
Why does the verb come before the subject in sucedió el terremoto?
Is sucedió related to the English word 'succeed'?
They look similar, but they are false friends! Suceder means to happen or to occur. If you want to say to succeed in the sense of being successful, you would use a phrase like tener éxito. You will also frequently hear people use the verb pasar instead of suceder for events like this.
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