viniera
come, to come to
Verb viniera
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First-person singular (yo) imperfect subjunctive form of venir.
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Formal second-person singular (usted) imperfect subjunctive form of venir.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) imperfect subjunctive form of venir.
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No esperaba que Mary viniera tan pronto.
I didn't expect that Mary would come so soon.
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Le pedí que viniera conmigo, y él estuvo de acuerdo.
I asked him to come with me and he agreed.
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Debiste haberme dicho que querías que yo viniera solo.
You should have told me that you wanted me to come alone.
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¿Quién te dijo que le dijeras a Tom que viniera?
Who told you to tell Tom to come?
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Le dije a Tom que no viniera aquí.
I told Tom not to come here.
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¿Esa es la razón por la que no querías que viniera?
Is this the reason you didn't want me to come?
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Le pedí a Tom que viniera ayer, pero no vino.
I asked Tom to come yesterday, but he didn't come.
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Tom no esperaba que María viniera tan temprano por la mañana.
Tom hadn't expected Mary to come so early in the morning.
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Le aconsejé que viniera sobre las 9:00.
I advised her to come by 9:00.
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Le llamé por teléfono para que viniera de inmediato.
I telephoned him to come at once.
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