In general, the imperfect is used to talk about past actions, conditions, or events that occurred regularly or frequently or that were in progress in a moment in the past. It is also used to tell time, talk about dates, give a person's age, and describe features, conditions, and feelings in the past. So we can write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense as follows:
1. Ud estaba en la clase de ingles
2. Gloria trabajaba mucho en la tienda de ropa
3. Ellos no eran amigos
4. Ellas iban a la jungla
5. Yo no sabía nada
6. Yo estaba en mexico
7. Tú aprendías mucho
In the imperfect tense, there are only three verbs with irregular conjugations, namely:<em> ir, ser,</em> and <em>ver</em>. The other verbs are regular. Both regular and irregular imperfect verb endings are shown in Tables below.
The second one is the right answer
Spending a year in Mexico was very fun! While I was there, I noticed that there are many cultures mixing there and that Mexico is a very complex place. Mexico has one of the largest cities in the world, but some of the population live in rural simple conditions. I learned that chocolate is a big ingredient in Mexican dishes. I had Mole Sauce for the first time and it tasted really good. Mole Sauce consists of onions, chocolate powder, vegetable oil, ground cumin, dried cilantro, dried minced garlic, condensed tomato soup, and even diced green chili peppers. It sounds very weird to eat, but it's very good. Now, I want to go back to Mexico and have some more Mole Sauce.