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...
-Ar Verbs Can you think of any Spanish verbs ending in -ar? There are plenty of them - estudiar, hablar or trabajar are some common examples. To conjugate them in the imperfect tense, all you have to do is take their stem (by getting rid of the -ar) and add the following endings ...
Remember that preterit‐morphing verbs do not conjugate like stem‐changers in the preterit tense, even though some of them may be stem‐changers in the present tense. Even thoughhaceruses the same endings asvenirin the preterit, there is one spelling change that you have to make on theél...
The imperfect subjunctive is also used in those cases in which the subjunctive is required but the verb of the main clause is in the past tense or conditional. Eg:Llegamos antes de que saliera el tren We arrived before the train left Sería major que te callases It would be better if ...
'Estudiar' means 'to study.' This lesson provides you with the conjugation of 'estudiar' in the past, specifically in the preterite and the imperfect. You'll learn when to use each tense through plenty of examples. Study Time! When you interact with others in Spanish, many native speakers...