did you come

did you come(
dihd
 
yu
 
kuhm
)
A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. viniste
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person informal “tú” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., How are you?).
(informal)
A word or phrase that is singular (e.g., el gato).
(singular)
Did you come by car? - No. I took the bus.¿Viniste en carro? - No. Vine en bus.
b. vino
A word or phrase used to refer to the second person formal “usted” by their conjugation or implied context (e.g., usted).
(formal)
A word or phrase that is singular (e.g., el gato).
(singular)
Did you come early? - Yes, but the door was closed, so I went to a café.¿Vino temprano? - Sí, pero la puerta estaba cerrada, así que fui a una cafetería.
a. vinieron
A word or phrase that is plural (e.g., los libros).
(plural)
Did you come together? - Yes. We live close by.¿Vinieron juntos? - Sí. Vivimos cerca.
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