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Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Oh, trust us, there will be blood. Join Carlos and Dylan as they referee this all out cage match between the Imperfect tense and the Preterit tense! Seriously, this match up could be called “The Rumble in the Jungle part II”. One is knows when to stop and the other always keeps the end in mind. Which is which? Well, you know what you have to do to find out! Also, check out the highlight reel in the Verb conjugation section in the learning center. After this, you will be the overall champion!
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! It’s that time of the week again! Join Dylan and Carlos as they continue the most practical of all of our series, the verb conjugation. In today’s lesson, learn about the imperfect tense with conditional statements. You will learn from this lesson no matter what condition you are in. Learn how to conjugate the irregular verbs “ser” (to be), “ver” (to see), and “ir” (to go). And if you need more help, the grammar bank in the learning center is there for you! Well, it’s there as long as you have premium membership that is. Try it on us for 7 days.
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Now, we tend to think here in Spanishpod101.com that all of our lessons are important. Sometimes a lesson comes along that is a little more important than the rest (just a little). This is one such lesson! Join Dylan and Carlos for this installment of the Verb Conjugation Series. Here, they look at how the imperfect tense of the indicative mood can be used to express politeness. We all know how important it is to be polite. Check out how to be polite with the verbs, desear (to desire), caminar (to walk), and creer (to believe). Take it up a notch at the verb conjugation center in the learning center!
Learn Spanish with Spanishpod101.com! Here comes lesson 20! It is time for a switch up. Last time, we saw Dylan and Carlos complete a recap of the preterit tense. Now, they are moving on to the (drum roll please!) Imperfect tense! The imperfect tense expresses an incomplete action in the past…learning the three main usages is one click away! Don’t forget to check out the verb conjugation section in the learning center for an even more in depth explanation. It doesn’t get any better than that, unless you have a premium subscription.