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Practice your Spanish grammar in this graded fill-the-blank activity that focuses on: Preterite vs. Imperfect #1.
The preterite tells you precisely when something happened in the past, while the imperfect tells you in general terms when an action took place with no definite ending. Here’s a quick look at how to conjugate regular verbs in the preterite and imperfect forms.
Spanish has two past tenses: preterite and imperfect. Most verbs can be put into either tense, depending upon the meaning. In this lesson, you will learn to conjugate regular –ar verbs in the preterite and the imperfect. You will also learn the basic difference between the preterite and the imperfect, so that you can begin using them correctly.
Printable Preterit vs Imperfect Spanish Worksheet 2 with answers-- Choose the correct verb conjugation to practice these two Spanish tenses.
PRETERITE: PART I – REGULAR VERBS. To conjugate regular -AR verbs in the preterite, To conjugate regular -ER and -IR verbs in the preterite, drop the –AR & add the appropriate ending: drop the –ER/-IR & add the appropriate ending: yo é.
organised by topic and level. no subscription. Imperfect or Preterite – Free Exercise. show special characters. display incorrect answers. Exercises. Regular and irregular verbs. Complete the gaps using the imperfect of the verbs in brackets. Cuando era pequeña me (encantar) ir a patinar.
Learn the main uses of the preterite tense and view examples from the story, “Dos Hermanos”. Notice how to form the preterite tense. Compare and contrast the preterite with the imperfect tense with a timeline and practice exercises.