Imperfect tense
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The imperfect tense, in the classical grammar of several Indo-European languages, denotes a past tense with imperfective aspect. It corresponds to the English past-continuous tense.
In Spanish, the imperfect is a past tense. Its uses include representing:
- An action that was going on at the same time as another action
- An action that was going on when another action occurred
- A habitual action in the past.
- A description of a mental, emotional, or physical condition
- The time or date in the past
Conjugation:
hablar | comer | insistir | |
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yo | hablaba | comía | insistía |
tú | hablabas | comías | insistías |
él | hablaba | comía | insistía |
nosotros | hablabámos | comíamos | insistíamos |
vostros | hablabais | comíais | insistíais |
ellos | hablaban | comían | insistían |
Notes:
- The yo and el/ella/usted forms are the same for verbs ending in ar, er, and ir.
- There are only three irregular verbs in the imperfect tense: ir, ser, and ver.wa:Durant Indicatif Erirece