Three Imperfect Irregular Verbs

The verbs ir (to go), ver (to see), and ser (to be) are completely irregular in the imperfect tense. Note that the forms of the verbs ir (Table 1 ) and ser (Table 2 ) show the complete imperfect conjugation, not just an ending.

TABLE 1 Imperfect Tense Forms of the Verb Ir (to Go)

Subject

Verb

Subject

Verb

yo

iba

nosotros/nosotras

íbamos

ibas

vosotros/vosotras

ibais

él

iba

ellos

iban

ella

iba

ellas

iban

usted

iba

ustedes

iban


TABLE 2 Imperfect Tense Forms of the Verb Ser (to Be)

Subject

Verb

Subject

Verb

yo

era

nosotros/nosotras

éramos

eras

vosotros/vosotras

erais

él

era

ellos

eran

ella

era

ellas

eran

usted

era

ustedes

eran

The verb ver is barely irregular. In Table 3 , notice that ver has the regular endings for an - er verb. Rather than removing the - er from the infinitive, remove only the r and put ve in front of the regular endings.

TABLE 3 Imperfect Tense Forms of the Verb Ver (to See)

Subject

Verb

Subject

Verb

yo

veía

nosotros/nosotras

veíamos

veías

vosotros/vosotras

veíais

él

veía

ellos

veían

ella

veía

ellas

veía

usted

veía

ustedes

veía

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