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Javier Rosas
Professional Teacherđ°ïž El pretĂ©rito imperfecto en español
We use the pretérito imperfecto to talk about how things were in the past, not about what happened.
It describes:
habits
customs
background situations
what was going on
đ It is like the present tense, but in the past.
đč When do we use it?
We use the imperfect when we talk about:
1ïžâŁ Habits in the past
Cuando era niño, jugaba en la calle.
Los domingos Ăbamos al parque.
2ïžâŁ How things were
La casa era grande.
El barrio era tranquilo.
3ïžâŁ What was happening
Ayer a las ocho estudiaba.
Mientras ella cocinaba, yo leĂa.
đč Compare
Imperfecto â how things were
PretĂ©rito indefinido â what happened
De niño vivĂa en Madrid. (background)
Un dĂa me mudĂ© a Valencia. (event)
â ïž Common mistake
â Cuando era niño juguĂ© en la calle todos los dĂas.
â
Cuando era niño jugaba en la calle todos los dĂas.
đŻ Key idea
Use imperfecto for:
how things were, not what happened
Cuando era niño, ___ al parque todos los dĂas.
fui
iba
he ido
voy
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Jan 14, 2026 11:18 AM
Javier Rosas
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