El tiempo imperfecto Español II.

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El tiempo imperfecto Español II

You have already used ‘gustaba(n), etc You have already used ‘gustaba(n), etc. to talk about what USED TO please you. Me gustaban los juguetes. Me gustaba jugar con juguetes. Te encantaba coleccionar las pegatinas. Nos encantaban los animales de peluche. Les fastidiaba compartir con su hermano. Le importaban obedecer a sus padres.

-ab- denotes “used to” molestaba molestaban

-ab- denotes “used to” -aba -aban

-ab- denotes “used to” -ab-

ALMOST identical to the present tense endings. -aba -ábamos -abas -abais -aban

ALMOST !!!!!. -aba -ábamos -abas -abais -aban

Los verbos – AR Add the following endings to the verb stem. Nosotros -ábamos Vosotros -abais Ellos Ellas -aban Uds. Yo -aba Tú -abas Él Ella -aba Ud.

LLORAR (to cry) Yo lloraba Tú llorabas Él Ella lloraba Ud. Nosotros llorábamos Vosotros llorabais Ellos Ellas lloraban Uds. Paco lloraba a menudo. Paco used to cry often.

JUGAR (to play) Yo jugaba Tú jugabas Él Ella jugaba Ud. Nosotros jugábamos Vosotros jugabais Ellos Ellas jugaban Uds. Paco jugaba con bloques a menudo. Paco used to play with blocks often.

You now know TWO past tenses. El pretérito El imperfecto -í -imos -iste -isteis -ió -ieron -é -amos -aste -asteis -ó -aron -aba -ábamos -abas -abais -aban TBA

El pretérito Usa el tiempo pretérito: - a specific moment in the past totally complete past actions Ana cantó en la fiesta anoche. Ana sang at the party last night.

El imperfecto Usa el tiempo imperfecto para hablar de: El imperfecto es otro tiempo (tense) del pasado! Usa el tiempo imperfecto para hablar de: - the past, without a specific beginning or end habitual, ongoing, repeated actions expresses “used to, “was/were” Ana cantaba mucho de niña. Ana used to sing a lot as a child.

Expresiones de tiempo: el imperfecto Generally/Normally _______________ Frequently _______________ (Very) often _______________ Many times _______________ When I was small/young _______________ When I was a kid _______________ Ya sabes (you already know): (casi) siempre, a veces, (casi) nunca, todos los días, todo/as los días/las mañanas/las tardes/las noches

Llena con el imperfecto Tú _________ (saltar) a la cuerda cada día. Normalmente, Marcos y yo _______ (gritar) a los hermanos. Mi madre me __________ (contar) cuentos. De pequeña, yo _______ (coleccionar) pegatinas. Los amigos ______________ (echar) carreras. Ustedes ______ (jugar) al escondite.

Escribe en español. I almost always used to fight with my sister. We normally used to climb trees in the yard. You often used to behave well in school. Pablo and Raquel used to dream of being astronauts. My cousin never used to bother me.

Tarea- 10 pairs of –ar verbs and their translations (like here). cantaba cantábamos cantabas cantabais cantaban Tarea- 10 pairs of –ar verbs and their translations (like here). I used to sing. We used to sing. You used to sing. Y’all used to sing. He/She used to sing. They used to sing.