How do I say "I used to roller skate, jump rope, and ride my tricycle" in spanish?

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The minute you say "I used to..." you are using the Imperfect.

I used to roller skate = (yo) patinaba sobre ruedas (one way )

I used to jump rope = (yo) saltaba a la comba

I used to ride my tricycle = (yo) montaba mi tricicleta

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"Yo solía patinar, saltar la cuerda, y montar mi triciclo"

To say "I used to roller skate, jump rope, and ride my tricycle" in Spanish, you would say "Solía patinar en línea, saltar a la cuerda y montar en mi triciclo." Here's a breakdown of the translation:

1. "I used to" can be translated as "solía" in Spanish, which indicates a past habitual action.
2. "Roller skate" can be translated as "patinar en línea," where "patinar" means "to skate" and "en línea" means "in-line."
3. "Jump rope" can be translated as "saltar a la cuerda," where "saltar" means "to jump" and "a la cuerda" means "rope."
4. "Ride my tricycle" can be translated as "montar en mi triciclo," where "montar" means "to ride" and "mi triciclo" means "my tricycle."

Remember to include the accent marks where necessary to ensure correct spelling.