Breakdown of Los testigos fueron a la policía y declararon que el asesino había huido.
y
and
los
the (masculine plural)
ir
to go
a
to
que
that / than
la policía
police
el testigo
witness
haber
(auxiliary) have
huir
to flee
declarar
to testify
el asesino
the murderer
Questions & Answers about Los testigos fueron a la policía y declararon que el asesino había huido.
Why is había huido used here instead of the simple past?
The verbs fueron and declararon set the reporting frame in the past. When reporting what someone said in the past, actions that happened before their statement shift back another step in time. The witnesses' original direct quote was likely El asesino huyó (The murderer fled) or ha huido (has fled). Because the reporting verb is in the past, those earlier actions change to the past perfect había huido (had fled).
Why doesn't the past participle huido have an accent mark on the 'i'?
The verb huir ends in '-ir', so its past participle takes the '-ido' ending. Unlike verbs like leer that need an accent mark to separate the vowels (leído), the 'u' and 'i' in huido form a natural single syllable called a diphthong. Because the word ends in a vowel and the vocal stress naturally falls on the second-to-last syllable, no written accent is needed.
Is fueron a la policía the standard way to say they went to the police?
Could I use the imperfect declaraban instead of the preterite declararon here?
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