When talking about somebody's origin (for example "she was from Spain") do you say "ella era de España" or "ella fue de España"?
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Fue vs Era - talking about origin
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Re: Fue vs Era - talking about origin
"Era" is the imperfect third person singular of "ser" and "fue" is the preterite.
I'd go with "era," because you're referring to a long and indefinite period of time, not something like "ella fue de España por diez años," which would be grammatically correct, but logically impossible.
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Re: Fue vs Era - talking about origin
Ella era de España.
The difference is that "era" corresponds to the imperfect past tense and "fue" to the simple past perfect tense.
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