Spanish Sentences using viste
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¿Viste el ataúd de Pizarro?
Did you see Pizarro's coffin?
¿Viste tú a Juan hablando con ellos?
Did you see Juan talking to them?
¿Viste la película?
Did you see the film?
¿ Viste a Juan ayer?
Did you see John yesterday?
Perdí mi libro. ¿Viste alguno aquí en la mesa?
I lost my book. Did you see any here on the table?
Él se viste.
He dresses himself.
Ella se viste.
She dresses herself.
La Sra. Miranda viste muy bien.
Mrs. Miranda dresses very well.
Viste mejor que sus primas.
She dresses better than her cousins.
Laura se viste muy bien.
Laura dressed very well.
Laura siempre viste muy bien.
Laura always dresses very well.
Viste a mi hermana ayer?
Did you see my sister yesterday?
Did you see someone special last night at the discotheque?
¿Viste al niño en la calle? No, no lo vi a él.
Did you see the child in the street? No, I did not see him.
¿Viste la película Spiderman? No, no lo vi.
Did you see the the movie Spiderman? No, I didn’t see it.
Cuéntame que viste en la tele.
Tell me what you saw on TV.
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