If you are talking about an action carried out in distant past tense:
¿Comió (usted) / comieron (ustedes) / comiste / comisteis pavo?
If you are talking about a recent past action:
¿Ha (usted) / han (ustedes) / has / habéis comido pavo?
Como estaba tu Dia de Gracias?
Of course not! Thanksgiving was made when colonists were helped by Native Americans.
Que tenga / tengan / tengas / tengáis un buen día de acción de gracias.November 24,2011 is Thanksgiving this year.HAPPY THANKSGIVING!
No, that was not a Spanish holidat in 1521.
Call your local store and ask them
ask someone from georgia!!
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Spanish countries do not celebrate Thanksgiving. It is an American celebration that started in Plymouth colony by the Pilgrims. They were thankful for making it to the New World and being able to have a bountiful harvest that first fall.
Día de acción de gracias.
Call your local store and ask them
walk up and ask. not a rocket scientist are you
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the celebrated it because of the day the Spanish and the Indians got along