
Imperfect vs Preterite: Master Spanish Past in 2 Rules!” ✅
Confused about when to use the *imperfect (aba/ía)* and the *preterite (é/í)* in Spanish? Don’t worry—you’re not alone! In this video, we break down *2 simple rules* that will make using the Spanish past a breeze:
*If you measure it, predate it* – Learn when to use the preterite for actions with a fixed timeframe.
*No two preterite actions at the same time* – Understand why the imperfect is perfect for ongoing or simultaneous actions.
Whether you’re a beginner or just want to polish your Spanish, these tips will save you hours of confusion and make your past tense usage feel natural.
*Key Takeaways:*
How to spot hidden measurements in Spanish sentences
Why the preterite always puts events in chronological order
How the imperfect lets you describe multiple actions at once
Chapter:
00:00-Introduction to Spanish past tenses
01:23-Rule 1: If you measure it, use predate
02:49-Hidden time measurements require predate
03:31-Rule 2: No simultaneous predate actions
04:50-Why imperfect allows simultaneous actions
05:35-Imperfect describes ongoing past actions
06:19-Summary of two key past tense rules
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