When do I use the preterite and imperfect?

As a general rule, the preterite is used when there is a finite beginning and end. If there is any ambiguity then use the imperfect. There are also specific rules for each tense.

If you are describing a person or a place then always use the imperfect but if you are describing what happened (an action) then you would use the preterite.

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