past and present tenses

Lilly-May B.Kwiziq community member

past and present tenses

When translating an account the past in Spanish would the english translation be in the present or past tense? Like “apagan los fuegos” is they extinguish the fires but in english we would say they extinguished the fires, right?

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InmaNative Spanish expert teacher in KwiziqCorrect answer

Hola Lily-May

As Juanita says, the preterite (simple past tense) for that sentence would be: "apagaron los fuegos" or in the present perfect: "han apagado los fuegos" - depending on the context and how this action is seen in the past. 

However we have to bear in mind that sometimes in certain contexts we use what is called "el presente narrativo" to narrate past actions. We have a lesson on this. Have a look here. Maybe you were referring to this? 

Saludos

Inma

Juanita M.A2Kwiziq community member

No that would not be correct. The Spanish for they extinguished the fires would be apagaron los fuegos or han apagado los fuegos.

Lilly-May B. asked:

past and present tenses

When translating an account the past in Spanish would the english translation be in the present or past tense? Like “apagan los fuegos” is they extinguish the fires but in english we would say they extinguished the fires, right?

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