Esp. 3 Repaso El imperfecto.

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Esp. 3 Repaso El imperfecto

You can use the imperfect in the following ways: You’ve already reviewed the preterite tense to talk about completed actions in the past. Now you’ll review the other past tense called the imperfect!! You can use the imperfect in the following ways: To speak about background events in a story. To talk about something you used to do as a habit. A repeated or habitual activity To speak about physical characteristics To express thoughts and emotions To express time, age, and weather

The following chart shows you how to form the imperfect of regular verbs. AR ER IR hablar Comer Salir hablaba comía Salía hablabas comías Salías hablábamos comíamos Salíamos hablabais comíais Salíais hablaban comían Salían

The following examples use the imperfect because they describe continuing actions in the past. Los estudiantes hacían la tarea todos los días. The students did (used to do) the HW everyday. Don Fernando trabajaba en el banco todos los sábados. Don Fernando (used to) worked at the bank every Saturday. Mi abuelo siempre decía chistes muy divertidos. Mi grandpa always (used to tell) told funny jokes. What are some common trigger words for the imperfect? Siempre, a menudo, por lo general, usualmente, algunas veces, a veces, todos los días….!

There are only three irregular verbs in the imperfect. Here they are. Ser Ir Ver era iba veía eras ibas veías éramos íbamos veíamos erais ibais veíais eran iban veían

Práctica: Contesta las siguientes preguntas con la forma correcta del imperfecto. jugaba 1. Yo siempre con unos muñecos de peluche. (jugar) 2. Nosotros veintiocho años. (tener) 3. __________ las nueve y media de la noche. (ser) 4. Mi hermana nunca a los árboles. (trepar=to climb) 5. Mis hermanitos siempre ____malos en el centro comercial. (portarse) 6. Cuando era niño, yo al España con mis padres todos los veranos. (ir) 7. Mis amigos a las discotecas cuando eran más jóvenes. (salir) teníamos Eran trepaba se portaban iba salían

Práctica: Escribe las oraciones en español con la forma correcta del imperfecto. 1. It was cold (hacer) and snowing (nevar). 2. The children were afraid (tener miedo). 3. You (inf.) loved/used to love (amar) to drink hot chocolate. 4. We usually watched (ver) Netflix on the weekends. 5. I never lied (mentir). 6. When he was three (tener) he went/ used to go (*ir) to daycare. 7. It was midnight…(*ser) 8. Ya’ll were worried (*preocuparse)