Breakdown of Pensé que era una broma inofensiva, pero terminamos limpiando el piso.
ser
to be
pero
but
una
a, an (feminine)
terminar
to finish / to end
pensar
to think / to plan
que
that / than
limpiar
to clean
el piso
the floor
la broma
the joke
inofensivo
harmless
Questions & Answers about Pensé que era una broma inofensiva, pero terminamos limpiando el piso.
Why do we use terminamos limpiando instead of terminamos de limpiar?
In Spanish, to say you "ended up doing" something, you use terminar (or acabar) followed by the gerund (the -ando or -iendo form). So, terminamos limpiando means "we ended up cleaning." If you used the infinitive structure (terminamos de limpiar), the meaning would change completely to "we finished cleaning."
Why is Pensé in the preterite but era in the imperfect?
Could I use chiste instead of broma for "joke" here?
Is terminamos in the present or the past tense here?
It is in the past (preterite) tense. The nosotros form for regular -ar verbs like terminar is exactly the same in both the present and the preterite (terminamos). We know it means "we ended up" rather than "we end up" because the first half of the sentence (Pensé, era) establishes that this story happened in the past.
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