Spanish Grammar
Imperfect
Regular imperfect endings (-aba / -ía) plus the three irregulars (ser → era, ir → iba, ver → veía)
The imperfect describes the past as setting rather than event — what used to happen, what was happening, what the world was like. Almost always paired with the preterite in real narrative.
Real Examples from Native Speakers
"Pobre hombre, era muy, muy, muy feo."
Historia del hombre muy feo y la casa del terror
How it works
Formula
Regular imperfect endings (-aba / -ía) plus the three irregulars (ser → era, ir → iba, ver → veía)
This page combines the textbook rule with real-world Spanish — every example is an unscripted clip from a real native speaker. You're hearing how this grammar point sounds in real life, not in a classroom.