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  2. Imperfect Conjugations | SpanishDictionary.com

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    The imperfect tense is one of the two tenses used to talk about the past in Spanish. We use it to describe things in the past, including feelings or habits. Read on to learn more about the imperfect and imperfect conjugations in Spanish!

  3. Imperfect Tense Conjugation Chart - SpanishConjugation.net

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    Conjugation Chart for Imperfect Tense – Imperfecto (de indicativo) – Spanish Verbs. Used to express an action that was continuous in the past.

  4. Spanish Imperfect Tense | SpanishDictionary.com

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    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 subject. Check out the table of regular imperfect endings below.

  5. Spanish Imperfect Tense 101: Uses, Examples & Conjugations

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    The imperfect tense is used to: Describe people, places and things in the past. Tell time and someone’s age. Refer to simultaneous events or actions. Talk about habits, and routines in the past. There are only three irregular verbs in the imperfect tense (‘ser’, ‘ir’, and ‘ver’).

  6. Imperfect Tense | SpanishDictionary.com

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    Learn how to conjugate and when to use the imperfect tense in Spanish with this article!

  7. Practice your Spanish verb conjugations for the Imperfect Tense (all verbs) with graded drill activities and fun multi-player games.

  8. A Complete Guide to Imperfect Conjugation for Beginners

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    Let’s start this guide with the regular verb conjugation patterns in the imperfect tense. Spanish verbs come in three categories: – ar , – er , andir . These verbs change according to who performed it and when the action occurs.