Busca entre varios profesores de Inglés...
casey123
imperfect and preterite What is the difference between the imperfect and the preterite? I read that the imperfect of SER for YO is "era" and the preterite is "fui" but i also read that they both mean "was"...could someone help here??
14 de sep. de 2012 10:46
Respuestas · 4
2
It is a complicated tense for English speakers to come to terms with, the only way around it is to study the past tenses. Imperfect, Cuando era joven. = when I was young. Preterite, Ayer fui a Madrid. The preterite is used for a completed past action(s). The imperfect, to describe something, or what you used to do, or what you were doing when something interrupted you. Example, Ayer fui a Madrid, yesterday I went to Madrid. De niño todos los fines de semana iba a Madrid. as a child I used to go to Madrid every weekend. Happy studying
14 de septiembre de 2012
I think that the imperfect is used to an action developed along the time in the past. But this amount of time is indeterminate. The preterite is used to an action developed in the past but in a determinated time or date. You know when this started and when finished. It's difficult to explain. I thing that the best is read and understand examples. And remember, "fui" is the preterite of the verb "ir" too.
11 de abril de 2013
First, you need to understand it with the "normals" verbs, then you can understand it with "ser y estar" Imperfect is an "relative tense" and preterit is an "absolut tense". Imperfect: past in the time you're talking about. "había mucha gente en la fiesta cuando llegamos" ....but you don't know, don't explain, if there were "after and before" Imperfect: past ....absolutely and finished. "En la fiesta hubo mucha gente"
14 de septiembre de 2012
¿No has encontrado las respuestas?
¡Escribe tus preguntas y deja que los hablantes nativos te ayuden!

No pierdas la oportunidad de aprender un idioma desde la comodidad de tu casa. ¡Explora nuestra selección de profesores de idiomas con experiencia e inscríbete ya en tu primera clase!