El Imperfecto Today we will learn how to conjugate in the imperfect tense. The imperfect is the other form of the simple past tense in Spanish. Get ready to take notes! When do we use to imperfect tense in Spanish? The imperfect is used to describe past habitual actions or to set the scene in the past, what a person “used to” do or “was” doing 1) Actions Repeated Habitually: Activities you did over and over for a long period of undetermined time.
There are only two sets of endings for regular imperfect verbs, one for -ar verbs and one for -er and -ir verbs. Also, there are only three irregular verbs in the imperfect. No stem-changes, no spelling-changes. New endings Imperfect: Irregulars verbs (only three) Good videos Part I & II Regular ER/IR verbs in Imperfect Song! Ahora a prácticar
Today you will practice the imperfect tense by writing original sentences, translating into Spanish and some fill-in-the-blank exercises. Actividad#1: You will complete the first fill-in-the-blank activities and the green worksheet. Click on the link below to complete the first fill-in-the blank activity. Imperfect fill-in-the-blank practice
Modelo I used to have a dog. Yo tenía un perro. We were dancing. Nosotros estábamos bailando. Actividad#3: When you finish the translation, work on the second fill-in-the-blank practice. This one is written as a description of what someone's grandmother was like when she was younger. Mi abuela-- imperfect tense practice ONLINE INTERACTIVE PRACTICE ACTIVITIES
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