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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

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"Pobre hombre, era muy, muy, muy feo."

Historia del hombre muy feo y la casa del terror

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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.

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