Imperfect tenseWhen to use the imperfect tense

Use the imperfect tense to talk about repeated or continuous actions in the past. The imperfect is used when the past action doesn’t have a definite beginning and definite end.

Part of SpanishGrammar

When to use the imperfect tense

The is used:

  • to describe repeated or continuous actions in the past, eg:
    • Iba a pie todos los días (I walked every day)
  • to describe what something or someone was like in the past, eg:
    • Mi escuela primaria era muy grande (my primary school was very big)
  • to say what people used to do or what things used to be like, eg:
    • En el pasado jugaba al baloncesto (in the past, I used to play basketball)

The imperfect tense is also used to describe weather in the past. For example:

  • Hacía sol/calor (It was sunny/hot)
  • Estaba frío/nublado, etc (It was cold/cloudy, etc)
  • Nevaba (It was snowing)
  • Llovía (It was raining)

The imperfect tense is frequently used with phrases that describe how often something used to happen eg, regularmente (regularly), a veces (sometimes), cada día/todos los días (every day), generalmente (usually), etc.