Imperfect Tense of –er/-ir Verbs

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Imperfect Tense of –er/-ir Verbs

The imperfect tense of –er and -ir verbs uses a different set of endings than the imperfect tense of –ar verbs. Study the imperfect endings below: yo -ía nosotros -íamos tú -ías Ud./él/ella -ía Uds./ellos/ellas -ían

Let’s do some examples. What is the correct imperfect form of the given verb in these sentences? The answer will appear after 10 seconds. Ellos en la clase. (escribir) escribían Tú muy bien. (conducir) conducías Yo la lección. (aprender) aprendía Nosotros limonada. (beber) bebíamos

Eva _________ en San Diego. (vivir) Let’s do some practice. Complete these sentences with the correct imperfect form of the given verb. Tú _______ una pizza. (comer) That’s right… it’s comías! Eva _________ en San Diego. (vivir) That’s right… it’s vivía!

Uds. ________ el partido. (perder) Here’s some more practice. Nosotros _______ al enemigo cuando ellos atacaron. (vencer) That’s right… it’s vencíamos! Uds. ________ el partido. (perder) That’s right… it’s perdían!

Nosotros _______la cena. (comer) That’s right… it’s comíamos! Teresa y Juan _______ una cola. (beber) That’s right… it’s bebían!

VOILA! See how easy that was? Now try some on your own – click the button to do a practice quiz. Practice Quiz Replay