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The imperfect tense (El tiempo imperfecto) Antes, siempre hacía mis compras en las mejores boutiques. Sí, pero con las rebajas que ofrecen en este almacén . . . ¡qué ganga!
h abl a ba The conjugation of - ar  verbs h abl h abl h abl h abl h abl a bas a ba ábamos abais aban There are no irregular - ar  verbs in the imperfect! only on the  nosotros  form Just as with other tenses, we always start with the stem of the verb. h abl ar Notice the written accent mark!
com ía com com com com com ías ía íamos íais ían All forms have a written accent over the  í . The conjugation of - er  verbs comer
escrib ía escrib escrib escrib escrib escrib ías ía íamos íais ían The conjugation of - ir  verbs All forms have a written accent over the  í . escribir Notice that the conjugation of - ir  verbs is identical to that of - er  verbs.
era eras era éramos erais eran There are only three irregular verbs! ser only on the  nosotros  form Notice the written accent mark!
iba ibas iba íbamos ibais iban There are only three irregular verbs! ir only on the  nosotros  form Notice the written accent mark!
veía veías veía veíamos veíais veían There are only three irregular verbs! All forms have a written accent over the  í . ver
The imperfect is  always  used to express  age  and  time of day  in the past: Yo  tenía  quince años cuando aprendí a manejar. Eran  las diez cuando el tren llegó a la estación. The use of the imperfect I was fifteen years old when I learned to drive. It was ten o’clock when the train arrived at the station.
While the preterit tense is used to describe actions viewed as completed, the imperfect is used to . . . ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The use of the imperfect
One of the classic uses of the imperfect is to describe our childhood habits and activities: Expressing the habitual ( used to ,  would ) Cuando yo era niño, yo . . . . . . siempre estudiaba solo en mi cuarto. . . . jugaba con mis amiguitos todos los días. The use of the imperfect When I was a child, I . . . . . . always studied (used to study) alone in my room. . . . would play with my friends every day.
Expressing the habitual ( used to ,  would ) . . . comía cereal cada mañana. . . . leía tebeos todo el tiempo. . . . iba todos los veranos a Disneylandia con mis padres. The use of the imperfect Cuando yo era niño, yo . . . When I was a child, I . . . . . . used to eat cereal every morning. . . . read comic books all the time. . . . would go to Disneyland every summer with my parents.
Expressing the habitual ( used to ,  would ) Pedro comía en ese restaurante todos los sábados. The use of the imperfect Pedro used to eat at that restaurant every Saturday. Of course, the imperfect is not limited to discussing childhood activities.  Any habitual activities are expressed in the imperfect. Ana iba de compras todo el tiempo. Ana used to go shopping all the time.
While the preterit tense is used to describe actions viewed as completed, the imperfect is used to . . . ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The use of the imperfect
The imperfect expresses something that was happening at a given time, without reference to its beginning or ending: Expressing the ongoing ( was  . . . ing ) Roberto  estudiaba  en su cuarto. Elena  lavaba  los platos en la cocina. Ayer a eso de las cuatro yo  leía  el periódico mientras mi esposa  miraba  la tele. The use of the imperfect Roberto  was studying  in his room. Elena  was washing  the dishes in the kitchen. Yesterday around four o’clock I  was reading  the newspaper while my wife  was watching  TV.
Frequently the  ongoing action  is interrupted by another abrupt or completed action that is expressed, of course, in the  preterit : Roberto  estudiaba  en su cuarto cuando el teléfono  sonó . Elena  lavaba  los platos en la cocina cuando alguien  tocó  a la puerta. The use of the imperfect Expressing the ongoing ( was  . . . ing ) Roberto  was studying  in his room when the phone  rang . Elena  was washing  the dishes in the kitchen when someone  knocked  at the door.
Frequently the  ongoing action  is interrupted by another abrupt or completed action that is expressed, of course, in the  preterit : Conversábamos  con el dependiente cuando Lourdes  entró  en la joyería. Las chicas  salían  de la tienda cuando Jorge las  vio . The use of the imperfect Expressing the ongoing ( was  . . . ing ) We  were talking  with the clerk when Lourdes  entered  the jewelry store. The girls  were leaving  the store when Jorge  saw  them.
While the preterit tense is used to describe actions viewed as completed, the imperfect is used to . . . ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The use of the imperfect
Expressing mental, physical and emotional states Alicia  estaba  contenta durante el concierto. Nos  sentíamos  mal después de comer allí. The use of the imperfect Alicia was happy during the concert. We felt sick after eating there. De niño yo siempre  creía  en Santa Claus. As a child I always believed in Santa Claus. Los estudiantes no  querían  estudiar aunque  sabían  que era necesario. The students didn’t want to study even though they knew that it was necessary.
While the preterit tense is used to describe actions viewed as completed, the imperfect is used to . . . ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The use of the imperfect
Describing scenarios and situations Era un día triste.  Hacía muy mal tiempo y llovía.  Yo leía en mi cuarto y esperaba una llamada telefónica.  Anita practicaba el piano en la sala y los niños jugaban a la pata coja en el garaje. The use of the imperfect It was a sad day.  The weather was very bad and it was raining.  I was reading in my room and waiting for a telephone call.  Anita was practicing the piano in the living room and the children were playing hopscotch in the garage.
While the preterit tense is used to describe actions viewed as completed, the imperfect is used to . . . ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],The use of the imperfect
Expressing indirect statements Carlos dijo que Juan  venía  a mi casa a las ocho. Los agentes afirmaron que los espías  hablaban  muy bien el inglés. El volante policíaco representa que el delincuente  era  bajo y  cojeaba  un poco. The use of the imperfect Carlos said that Juan  was coming  to my house at eight o’clock. The agents affirmed that the spies  spoke  English very well. The police flyer states that the criminal  was  short and  limped  somewhat.
2. Habitual action 1. Age and time of day in the past Yo  tenía  treinta años cuando me casé. "used to" "would" Overview of the use of the imperfect I was thirty years old when I got married. Eran  las tres cuando Hugo llegó. It was three o’clock when Hugo arrived. De niño, yo siempre  comía  cereal. As a child, I always used to eat cereal. Íbamos  al parque con frecuencia. We would go to the park frequently. Hablábamos  español en nuestra casa. We spoke Spanish in our house.
3. Ongoing action 4. Description—setting the scene "was  . . . ing" Overview of the use of the imperfect Carlos  leía  el periódico mientras su hijo  cortaba  el césped. Carlos was reading the newspaper while his son was mowing the lawn. Era  un día muy lúgubre.  El cielo  estaba  nublado y  llovía  a cántaros. It was a very gloomy day.  The sky was cloudy and it was raining cats and dogs.
5. Mental, physical, and emotional states 6. Indirect statements Overview of the use of the imperfect Juan  pensaba  que  necesitaba  más dinero del que tenía para el viaje. Juan thought that he needed more money than he had for the trip. Pancho dijo que su hermano  vendía  su coche. Pancho said that his brother was selling his car.
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Imperfect pp

  • 1. The imperfect tense (El tiempo imperfecto) Antes, siempre hacía mis compras en las mejores boutiques. Sí, pero con las rebajas que ofrecen en este almacén . . . ¡qué ganga!
  • 2. h abl a ba The conjugation of - ar verbs h abl h abl h abl h abl h abl a bas a ba ábamos abais aban There are no irregular - ar verbs in the imperfect! only on the nosotros form Just as with other tenses, we always start with the stem of the verb. h abl ar Notice the written accent mark!
  • 3. com ía com com com com com ías ía íamos íais ían All forms have a written accent over the í . The conjugation of - er verbs comer
  • 4. escrib ía escrib escrib escrib escrib escrib ías ía íamos íais ían The conjugation of - ir verbs All forms have a written accent over the í . escribir Notice that the conjugation of - ir verbs is identical to that of - er verbs.
  • 5. era eras era éramos erais eran There are only three irregular verbs! ser only on the nosotros form Notice the written accent mark!
  • 6. iba ibas iba íbamos ibais iban There are only three irregular verbs! ir only on the nosotros form Notice the written accent mark!
  • 7. veía veías veía veíamos veíais veían There are only three irregular verbs! All forms have a written accent over the í . ver
  • 8. The imperfect is always used to express age and time of day in the past: Yo tenía quince años cuando aprendí a manejar. Eran las diez cuando el tren llegó a la estación. The use of the imperfect I was fifteen years old when I learned to drive. It was ten o’clock when the train arrived at the station.
  • 9.
  • 10. One of the classic uses of the imperfect is to describe our childhood habits and activities: Expressing the habitual ( used to , would ) Cuando yo era niño, yo . . . . . . siempre estudiaba solo en mi cuarto. . . . jugaba con mis amiguitos todos los días. The use of the imperfect When I was a child, I . . . . . . always studied (used to study) alone in my room. . . . would play with my friends every day.
  • 11. Expressing the habitual ( used to , would ) . . . comía cereal cada mañana. . . . leía tebeos todo el tiempo. . . . iba todos los veranos a Disneylandia con mis padres. The use of the imperfect Cuando yo era niño, yo . . . When I was a child, I . . . . . . used to eat cereal every morning. . . . read comic books all the time. . . . would go to Disneyland every summer with my parents.
  • 12. Expressing the habitual ( used to , would ) Pedro comía en ese restaurante todos los sábados. The use of the imperfect Pedro used to eat at that restaurant every Saturday. Of course, the imperfect is not limited to discussing childhood activities. Any habitual activities are expressed in the imperfect. Ana iba de compras todo el tiempo. Ana used to go shopping all the time.
  • 13.
  • 14. The imperfect expresses something that was happening at a given time, without reference to its beginning or ending: Expressing the ongoing ( was . . . ing ) Roberto estudiaba en su cuarto. Elena lavaba los platos en la cocina. Ayer a eso de las cuatro yo leía el periódico mientras mi esposa miraba la tele. The use of the imperfect Roberto was studying in his room. Elena was washing the dishes in the kitchen. Yesterday around four o’clock I was reading the newspaper while my wife was watching TV.
  • 15. Frequently the ongoing action is interrupted by another abrupt or completed action that is expressed, of course, in the preterit : Roberto estudiaba en su cuarto cuando el teléfono sonó . Elena lavaba los platos en la cocina cuando alguien tocó a la puerta. The use of the imperfect Expressing the ongoing ( was . . . ing ) Roberto was studying in his room when the phone rang . Elena was washing the dishes in the kitchen when someone knocked at the door.
  • 16. Frequently the ongoing action is interrupted by another abrupt or completed action that is expressed, of course, in the preterit : Conversábamos con el dependiente cuando Lourdes entró en la joyería. Las chicas salían de la tienda cuando Jorge las vio . The use of the imperfect Expressing the ongoing ( was . . . ing ) We were talking with the clerk when Lourdes entered the jewelry store. The girls were leaving the store when Jorge saw them.
  • 17.
  • 18. Expressing mental, physical and emotional states Alicia estaba contenta durante el concierto. Nos sentíamos mal después de comer allí. The use of the imperfect Alicia was happy during the concert. We felt sick after eating there. De niño yo siempre creía en Santa Claus. As a child I always believed in Santa Claus. Los estudiantes no querían estudiar aunque sabían que era necesario. The students didn’t want to study even though they knew that it was necessary.
  • 19.
  • 20. Describing scenarios and situations Era un día triste. Hacía muy mal tiempo y llovía. Yo leía en mi cuarto y esperaba una llamada telefónica. Anita practicaba el piano en la sala y los niños jugaban a la pata coja en el garaje. The use of the imperfect It was a sad day. The weather was very bad and it was raining. I was reading in my room and waiting for a telephone call. Anita was practicing the piano in the living room and the children were playing hopscotch in the garage.
  • 21.
  • 22. Expressing indirect statements Carlos dijo que Juan venía a mi casa a las ocho. Los agentes afirmaron que los espías hablaban muy bien el inglés. El volante policíaco representa que el delincuente era bajo y cojeaba un poco. The use of the imperfect Carlos said that Juan was coming to my house at eight o’clock. The agents affirmed that the spies spoke English very well. The police flyer states that the criminal was short and limped somewhat.
  • 23. 2. Habitual action 1. Age and time of day in the past Yo tenía treinta años cuando me casé. "used to" "would" Overview of the use of the imperfect I was thirty years old when I got married. Eran las tres cuando Hugo llegó. It was three o’clock when Hugo arrived. De niño, yo siempre comía cereal. As a child, I always used to eat cereal. Íbamos al parque con frecuencia. We would go to the park frequently. Hablábamos español en nuestra casa. We spoke Spanish in our house.
  • 24. 3. Ongoing action 4. Description—setting the scene "was . . . ing" Overview of the use of the imperfect Carlos leía el periódico mientras su hijo cortaba el césped. Carlos was reading the newspaper while his son was mowing the lawn. Era un día muy lúgubre. El cielo estaba nublado y llovía a cántaros. It was a very gloomy day. The sky was cloudy and it was raining cats and dogs.
  • 25. 5. Mental, physical, and emotional states 6. Indirect statements Overview of the use of the imperfect Juan pensaba que necesitaba más dinero del que tenía para el viaje. Juan thought that he needed more money than he had for the trip. Pancho dijo que su hermano vendía su coche. Pancho said that his brother was selling his car.
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