There are only two sets of endings for regular imperfect verbs in Spanish, one for-arverbs and one for both-erand-irverbs. To conjugate a regular verb in the imperfect tense in Spanish, simply remove the infinitive ending (-ar,-er, or-ir) and add the imperfect ending that matches the...
The Spanish word bailábamos ("we were dancing, we used to dance") is in the imperfect tense. 3 : not enforceable by law : enforceable only under certain conditions That obligation would be a constitutional duty and a political obligation, but not a legally enforceable one. In legal terms...
This lesson focuses on the imperfect indicative in Spanish, a tense we use to talk about childhood experiences and routines or descriptions in the past. What is the Imperfect Tense? What did your parents use to do for fun when they were your age? Lucía can't imagine living today without ...
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Linguistics Developmental readiness and tense/aspect| An instructional study of L2 preterit and imperfect acquisition in Spanish NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY Mary McGroarty Tracy-VenturaNicoleThis study investigated the effect of treatment type on instructed second language learners' acquisition of past tense ...
Spanish Imperfect Tense The imperfect tense is one of the two simple past tenses in Spanish. It is used for ongoing or recurrent actions in the past, as well as descriptions, states of being, and for providing background information about the past. The preterit tense is used to describe on...