Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs. You have already learned to talk about completed actions in the past using the preterite tense. Ayer Rafael patinó y Mónica.

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Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs

You have already learned to talk about completed actions in the past using the preterite tense. Ayer Rafael patinó y Mónica corrió en el parque. Another way to talk about the past is with the imperfect tense. Use the imperfect tense to talk about actions that happened repeatedly in the past. Rafael patinaba y Mónica corría. Rafael used to skate and Monica used to run

Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Here are the regular forms of –ar, -er, and –ir verbs in the imperfect tense. Notice the accent mark on the nosotros form of jugar.

Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs (yo) jugaba (tú) jugabas ( Ud., él, ella ) jugaba (nosotros/as) jugábamos ( uds., ellos, ellas ) jugaban

Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Note that –er and –ir verbs, such as hacer and vivir, have the same endings. (yo) hacía vivía (tú) hacías vivías (ud.) (él) hacía (ella) vivía (nosotros) hacíamos (nosotras) vivíamos (uds.) (ellos) hacían (ellas) vivían

Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs As you know, in Spanish you can often omit the subject of a verb because the subject is made clear in the verb ending: Vivo en Chicago. ( The subject, yo, is included in the verb ending.) However, since the yo and ud./él/ella forms are the same in the imperfect for –ar, -er, -ir vebs, speakers often use the subject pronouns to avoid confusion. Patricia tenía un triciclo rojo pero yo tenía uno azul.

Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Expressions such as generalmente, por lo general, a menudo, muchas veces, de vez en cuando, todos los dias, and nunca can cue you to use the imperfect because they imply that something happened repeatedly in the past.

Imperfect Tense: Regular Verbs Conjugate the following verbs into all forms of the imperfect. Hablar Besar Comer Leer Escribir Compartir