Put parque / Pablo / y / correr / perro / su / por / el in a sentence in preterite

To form a sentence using the given words in the preterite tense, we need to first rearrange them in the correct order. The sentence "Put parque / Pablo / y / correr / perro / su / por / el" can be rearranged as "Pablo y su perro corrieron por el parque."

Now, let's break down the sentence:

- "Pablo y su perro" means "Pablo and his dog."
- "corrieron" means "ran" in the third-person plural form. In the preterite tense, the verb "correr" (to run) changes to "corrieron" to reflect past actions.
- "por el parque" means "through the park."

So, the sentence "Pablo y su perro corrieron por el parque" translates to "Pablo and his dog ran through the park" in English.