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Verb conjugation
I know "no mi Quiero ir ", means I don't want to leave. Then how do you say I didn't want to leave?
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I'm pretty sure it's the same way. I used Google to translate "didn't" to Spanish. Or you can try finding the past-tense form either in the lesson or in Google search.
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