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Here’s a quick Spanish lesson on -ER verbs in the imperfect.
The imperfect is a past tense that is used to say something was happening, used to happen, would happen, or happened in the past. Since perfect means complete grammatically speaking, this could also be thought of as the incomplete past or continuous past.
The formula in this video will work with most -ER verbs.
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