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Javier Rosas
Profesor profesionalđ Indefinite, Imperfect, Perfect or Pluperfect?
In Spanish, we choose past tenses depending on how we see the action, not just when it happened.
đč Preterite (pretĂ©rito indefinido)
We use it for actions that move the story forward.
đ Ayer lleguĂ©, hablĂ© con el jefe y firmĂ© el contrato.
(Yesterday I arrived, spoke to the boss and signed the contract.)
đč Imperfect (pretĂ©rito imperfecto)
We use it to describe the background, circumstances or what was going on.
đ Era tarde y la oficina estaba vacĂa.
(It was late and the office was empty.)
đč Present perfect (pretĂ©rito perfecto)
We use it for past actions that are connected to the present.
đ He enviado el correo, asĂ que ahora podemos esperar la respuesta.
(I have sent the email, so now we can wait for the answer.)
đč Pluperfect (pretĂ©rito pluscuamperfecto)
It shows that one action happened before another past action.
đ Cuando lleguĂ©, ya habĂa enviado el informe.
(When I arrived, I had already sent the report.)
đ§ Key idea:
The preterite moves the story, the imperfect sets the scene, the perfect connects the past with now, and the pluperfect looks further back.
Cuando entré en la reunión, ya ______ el director.
hablĂł
hablaba
ha hablado
habĂa hablado
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9 de ene. de 2026 11:20
Javier Rosas
Competencias lingĂŒĂsticas
Inglés, Otro, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Otro
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