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Old 11-14-2007, 10:30 AM   #2
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Sorry Scott .. I have to agree with your girlfriend. You are referring to a specific situation that took place in the past. “Este invierno hizo mucho frío”. The verb tense you are using can be utilized when you are establishing reference of two events that took place in the past example_ “Cuando llegué a la Argentina, hacía mucho frío”. It’s a type of past continuous because you can replace it by ”Cuando llegué a la Argentina, estaba haciendo mucho frío.

Hope this explanation helped

PS. You are a very smart guy. Avoiding getting into unnecessary arguments with your girlfriend xis always a good a idea (jeje)
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