In this exercise we have the concept of the
imperfect tense (el imperfecto) that is used to describe past habitual actions or to talk about what someone was doing when they were interrupted by something else. 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. There are two forms in this verbal tense, namely:
Regular Imperfect Forms and
Irregular Imperfect Forms.<span>In Spanish, you can recognize only two sets of endings for
regular imperfect, one for ar verbs and one for both er and ir verbs. If you want to conjugate a regular verb in the imperfect tense in Spanish, you need to remove the infinitive ending (ar, er, or ir) and add the imperfect ending that matches the subject, as indicated in Table 1 (below).
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On the other hand, in the imperfect tense, there are only three verbs with
irregular conjugations, namely: ir, ser, and ver. This is shown in Table 2 (below).
So let's solve this problem.
1. <span>
Otra palabra para "jungla" es. </span>
The right answer is b. Selva
Selva or jungla
is jungle in English.
2. <span>
¿Qué verbo NO es un verbo irregular en el imperfecto? The right answer is b. cantar
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As you can see in Table 2, both ser and ver are verbs with irregular imperfect conjugations. So cantar is a verb with regular imperfect form.
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3. Which of the following would be the imperfect of the verb in parentheses?
The right answer is a. eran. So:
Uds. eran
guapos y rubios.
(ser) </span>
You can see that conjugation in Table 2.
4. <span>
¿Cuál de estos animales no es un gato?
The right answer is c. iguana
<span>Both leopard and tiger are felines. So iguana (also iguana in English) is a reptile.
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5. </span><span>
Write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense. Gloria trabajaba mucho en la tienda de ropa.
(trabajar)
Notice that the verb ending in Table 1 for the third-person singular is
aba.
6. </span><span>
How would you say "I used to sing" using the verb cantar?
In the imperfect tense it would be:
<span>Yo cantaba</span>
</span>Notice that the verb ending in Table 1 for the first-person singular is aba.
7. <span>
Write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense. Ud. estaba
en la clase de inglés.
(estar)</span>
Keep in mind that this verb has a regular imperfect form. See Table 1 for the verb ending, that is <em>aba</em> for the pronoun <em>Usted (Ud)</em>
8. Write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense.
<span>Ellas <em>iban</em> a la jungla.
(ir)
This verb also has an irregular imperfect form as indicated in Table 2.
9. </span>
Write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense.
<span>Los monos <em>vivían</em>
en la jungla.
(vivir)
This verb has a regular imperfect form and the ending of it is
<em>ir</em>
. See Table 1.
10. </span><span>
Write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense. Nosotros no <em>comíamos</em> nada.
(comer)
This verb has a regular imperfect form. So we use Table 1 to write the sentence.
11. </span><span>
Write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense. Tú <em>bailabas</em>
mucho en el club de jóvenes.
(bailar)
This verb has also a regular form. Keep in mind that the ending is <em>ar,</em>
<em> </em>so using Table 1 we can write the sentence.
12. </span><span>
Write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense. El oso <em>comía</em>
las hojas verdes.
(comer)
This verb was used in 10, but in this sentence we use the third-person singular.
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13. Write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense. Yo<em> estaba </em>en México.
(estar)
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This verb was used in sentence 7. Now we use it for the first-person singular.
14. How would you say "I used to look at" using the verb mirar?
This verb has a regular imperfect form. So we can say, in the imperfect tense:
<em>Yo <u>miraba</u></em>
Let's <span>match the Spanish word to its meaning in English
15. matches to C.In Spanish,
<em>the turtle</em>
is <em>la tortuga</em>
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16. matches to E.In Spanish, <em>the spider</em>
is <em>la a</em><span><em>raña</em>
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17. matches to A.In Spanish, <em>la jungle</em>
is
<em> </em><em>la s</em><span><em>elva</em>
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18. matches to B.In Spanish, <em>the Snake </em>is <em>la serpiente
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19. matches to D.In Spanish, <em>the tiger</em>
is<em> el tigre</em>