saliera
came out, go to, left
Verb saliera
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First-person singular (yo) imperfect subjunctive form of salir.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) imperfect subjunctive form of salir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) imperfect subjunctive form of salir.
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Tom me impidió que saliera del salón de clases.
Tom stopped me from leaving the classroom.
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Le dije que saliera de la sala.
I told him to leave the room.
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Le pidieron a Tom que saliera en televisión.
Tom was asked to appear on television.
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Ella no quería que él saliera con otras mujeres.
She didn't want him to go out with other women.
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Quería que Mary saliera conmigo en lugar de con Tom.
I wanted Mary to go out with me instead of Tom.
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Tom quería que María saliera a jugar.
Tom wanted Mary to go outside and play.
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La intensa nevada impidió que nuestro tren saliera a tiempo.
The heavy snowfall prevented our train from leaving on time.
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Yo no esperaba que Tom saliera de la cárcel.
I never expected Tom to get out of prison.
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Tom por fin reunió el valor para pedirle a Mary que saliera con él.
Tom finally mustered up the courage to ask Mary to go out with him.
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Si el sol saliera por el oeste, no cambiaría de idea.
If the sun were to rise in the west, I wouldn't change my mind.
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