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In this Spanish video lesson you will learn about the difference between two past tenses in Spanish: PRETÉRITO IMPERFECTO (imperfect) and PRETÉRITO INDEFINIDO SIMPLE (simple past). These two Spanish tenses can sometimes be a bit confusing for english speakers since the “imperfect” in Spanish is expressed with its own verb conjugation, while in English it can be expressed in different ways. Here I explain how you can properly and easily conjugate spanish verbs in this tenses and in what situations you need to use each one. I explain the rules as simple as possible so you can quickly apply this information to better understand and communicate yourself in Spanish. It’s a Spanish class for intermediate students with many different sentences as examples so you can start and/or improve on your learning experience of this beautiful language. Here you can subscribe to my channel: / @tommysspanishschool Signal words for IMPERFECTO in Spanish: -Antes / (before) -Cuando era joven / (When I was young...) -Siempre / (always) -Mientras / (while, meanwhile...) -cada… (día, lunes, martes, semana, mes, año…) / each or every day, Monday, Tuesday... week, month, year... -Todos los…(días, las semanas, meses…) / every day, week, month… Uses of PRETÉRITO IMPERFECTO in Spanish: *A repeated action in the past. An action that happened regularly or often but not anymore. *A continuous action from the past. The action happened for a while, for a period of time but not anymore. *To describe people, things or situations from the past. Uses of PRETÉRITO INDEFINIDO (combined with IMPERFECTO) in Spanish: *A new action in the past (INDEFINIDO) interrupts an action in progress (imperfecto) also in the past. A few sentences as examples: Antes yo estaba cada sábado en el gimnasio. (Before, I used to be every Saturday at the Gym.) Antes Santo Domingo era una ciudad más pequeña. (In the past, Santo Domingo was a smaller city.) Yo cocinaba en casa cuando tú llamaste por teléfono. (I was cooking at home when you called on the phone.) Comprábamos leche cuando vimos a mi mamá. (We were buying milk when we saw my mom.) Ellos hablaban sobre el clima cuando yo los interrumpí. (They were talking about the weather when I interrupted them.) Él hablaba sobre el Imperfecto y el Indefinido cuando el video se terminó. (He was talking about the Imperfecto and the Indefinido when the video ended.) Here I conjugate the verb ESTAR in IMPERFECTO. In this case is the verb ESTAR regular, so any verb that ends with -AR you can conjugated the same way as ESTAR in IMPERFECTO. Yo estaba Tú estabas Él / ella usted estaba nosotros / -as estábamos vosotros / -as estabais ellos / ellas ustedes estaban The Spanish verb SER conjugated in IMPERFECTO.It’s irregular and this is how you conjugated: Yo era Tú eras Él, ella, usted era Nosotros, nosotras éramos Vosotros erais Ellos, ellas, ustedes eran Muchas gracias! Learn Spanish with Tomas Spanish with Tomas