©CAS 2002 In English:I was playing / I used to play Like the Preterite Tense, the Imperfect is formed by adding endings onto the stem. AR Verbs dejar.

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©CAS 2002 In English:I was playing / I used to play Like the Preterite Tense, the Imperfect is formed by adding endings onto the stem. AR Verbs dejar ER and IR Verbs temer vivir dej tem viv dejaba dejabas dejaba dejaban dejabais dejábamos temía vivía temías vivías temía vivía temíamos vivíamos temíais vivíais temían vivían

©CAS 2002 One of the good things about the Imperfect Tense is that it only has 3 irregular verbs ! Ser (to be) Ir (to go) Ver (to see) era eras era éramos erais eran iba ibas iba íbamos ibais iban veía veías veía veíamos veíais veían Irregular stem and endings Uses –AR endings Stem has an extra e

©CAS 2002 Practice…… ganar (to win) cocinar (to cook) creer (to believe) esconder (to hide) decidir (to decide) 1. I was winning 2. You (pl) were hiding 3. He was cooking 4. We were deciding 5. You (sg) were believing ganaba escondíais cocinaba decidíamos creías 6. She used to believe 7. They used to hide 8. I used to win 9. We used to cook 10. You (sg) used to decide creía escondían ganaba cocinábamos decidías