Regular Ar Verbs Imperfect Tense Conjugation [+7 Examples & Quiz]

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In this grammar lesson you will learn about the regular ar verbs imperfect tense conjugation.

In this lesson you will learn about:

  • the regular ar verbs imperfect tense conjugation
  • the common regular ar verbs in Spanish
  • what regular ar verbs imperfect tense conjugation look like in sentences
  • how you can quiz yourself on the regular ar verbs imperfect tense conjugation
  • how to practice with flashcards on regular ar verbs imperfect tense conjugation
  • how and why you should use the courses of Language Atlas to learn Spanish

By the end of the lesson you will know all about regular ar verbs imperfect tense conjugation!

Table of Contents

Regular Ar Verbs Imperfect Tense Conjugation Table

ar endinghablar (to speak)
yoabahablaba
túabashablabas
él/ella/ustedabashablaba
nosotros/nosotrasábamoshablábamos
vosotros/vosotrasabaishablabais
ellos/ellas/ustedesabanhablaban

Regular Ar Verbs Conjugation Method

There is a three-step method that will make conjugating regular Spanish ar verbs very easy for you.

In order to conjugate verbs that end with -ar in the imperfect tense one must:

  1. Find the infinitive (full verb)
  2. Cut off the -ar
  3. Add the new ending (aba, abas, aba, ábamos, abais, aban)

In the conjugation table above you can see the verb hablar which means to “to speak” in English.

We will take this verb and conjugate it in the “yo” form using the three-step method.

  1. hablar

The full verb of “to speak” is hablar in Spanish.

  1. habl

Once you cut of the ar ending all that is left is habl.

  1. hablaba

When we add the new ending aba, the final conjugated form will be hablaba.

So when you wish to say “I used to speak” or “I was speaking” in Spanish you get:

Yo hablaba

Common Regular Ar Verbs

Spanish has three regular verb groups

  • regular -ar verbs
  • regular -er verbs
  • regular -ir verbs

The regular ar verbs group is the biggest and most useful group. Most Spanish verbs fall in this group.

Here is a list of common verbs that you are sure to encounter in day-to-day life:

amarto love
andarto walk
bailarto dance
buscarto look for, search for
caminarto walk
cantarto sing
comprarto buy
entrar (en)to enter (into)
escucharto listen (to)
esperarto hope / wait (for)
estudiarto study
hablarto speak / to talk
llegarto arrive
llevarto wear / carry
mirarto watch / look at
pagarto pay (for)
practicarto practice
prepararto prepare
tocarto touch / play (an instrument)
tomarto take
trabajarto work

Example Sentences on Regular Ar Verbs Imperfect Tense Conjugation

This section of the lesson on regular ar verbs imperfect tense conjugation is about seeing the verbs in action.

This is valuable because you can improve your understanding of regular ar verbs imperfect tense conjugation through examples.

hablar

Yo hablaba mucho con el conserje. Era un buen hombre.

I talked a lot with the caretaker. He was a good man.

bailar

¿Tú bailabas en un grupo de danza?

Did you dance in a dance group?

cantar

Camarón cantaba flamenco en sus inicios.

Camarón sang flamenco in his early days.

pasear

Nosotros paseábamos mucho por la zona del pantano.

We used to walk around the marsh area a lot.

jugar

¿Vosotros jugabais al fútbol en el colegio?

Did you play football at school?

dibujar

Mis alumnos dibujaban todos muy bien.

My students all drew very well.

caminar

Ustedes caminaban durante horas para llegar al médico.

You walked for hours to get to the doctor.

Quiz Yourself on Regular Ar Verbs Imperfect Tense Conjugation

At the end of every lesson you can do a small quiz.

You will see the sentences of the previous chapter.

You will either need to fill in the blanks, choose the correct multiple choice option, or both.

Once you are done the correct answer will be shown.

You can redo the quiz as many times as you want!

Fill in the Blank!

Yo mucho con el conserje. Era un buen hombre. [hablar]

I talked a lot with the caretaker. He was a good man.

Fill in the Blank!

¿Tú en un grupo de danza? [bailar]

Did you dance in a dance group?

Fill in the Blank!

Mis alumnos todos muy bien.

My students all drew very well.

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