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IMPERFECTO/ IMPERFECT TENSE

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The imperfect is the other past tense in Spanish. Its uses are different from those of the preterit. They are used in different contexts and emphasize the continuation of an action in the past. To form the imperfect tense, remove the infinitive endings (-ar, -er, and -ir) and add the following conjugated endings:

Pronoun
Comprar/ to buy Vender/ to sell Recibir/ to receive
yo/ I
compraba vendía recibía
tú/ you
comprabas vendías recibías
él, ella, Ud./ he, she, you
compraba vendía recibía
nosotros/ we
comprábamos vendíamos recibíamos
vosotros/ you
comprabais vendíais recibíais
ellos/ they
compraban vendían recibían

 


USES OF THE IMPERFECT TENSE

1. The Spanish imperfect tense has several meanings in English; the Spanish imperfect is used to describe actions that occurred repeatedly or habitually in the past. To communicate the same idea in English, the phrases used to or would, past continuous, or simple past are used.

El gerente negociaba con los vendedores. The manager used to (would) negotiate with the vendors.
The manager was negotiating (in the process of) with the vendors.***
The manager negotiated (repeatedly) with the vendors.

NOTE in the above example, the imperfect is also used to describe a past action, which is still going on in the past, or an action whose beginning and ending are NOT specified or important. ***The equivalent in English is was or were + present participle.

LESSONS: Economics I & Economics Ia.


2. The imperfect tense is used to describe physical conditions or characteristics of people and things in the past:

EXAMPLES


3. It is also used to express ongoing emotional or mental states, desires and opinions in the past:

EXAMPLES

LESSONS: Economics II & Economics IIa.


4. The imperfect is used to express time or age in the past:

EXAMPLES


5. The imperfect is used with the conjunction mientras/ while to express 2 or more ongoing and simultaneous actions:

EXAMPLE

La empresa quería expandir el mercado mientras que el departamento de justicias la demandaba./ The company was trying to expand its market while the Justice Department was suing them.


6. It is also used to describe a scene in the past:

EXAMPLES

LESSONS: Economics III & Economics IIIa.


NOTE that the following expressions reflect a habitual or repeated action, which often require the use of the imperfect tense: siempre/ always, con frecuencia/ with frequency, generalmente/ generally, todos los días (horas, meses, años)/ every day (hour, month, year), and por lo general/ in general.

EXAMPLES


7. Imperfect Tense: Irregular Verbs.

 

Pronoun
IR/ to go
SER/ to be
VER/ to see
yo/ I
iba era veía
tú/ you
ibas eras veías
él, ella, Ud./ he, she, you
iba era veía
nosotros/ we
íbamos éramos veíamos
vosotros/ you
ibais erais veíais
ellos/ they
iban eran veían

LESSONS: Economics IV & Economics IVa


DIFERENCES BETWEEN THE PRETERIT AND THE IMPERFECT

The following verbs communicate different ideas when said in the preterit and the imperfect tense:

Poder/ to be able to

Conocer/ to meet

Saber/ to know

Querer/ to want, desire


IDIOMATIC USES OF THE IMPERFECT

The imperfect is used to form idiomatic expressions, such as acabar de and hacía + time + que + imperfect tense:

1. Acabar de describes an action that "had just been done:"

2. hacía + time + que + imperfect tense is used in time expression:

LESSONS: Economics V & Economics Va

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