17.2.1

Regular IR Verbs - Imperfect

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Regular IR Verbs in the Imperfect Tense

The imperfect tense is used to express what was happening, what used to happen or to give a description in the past. There are two different sets of endings to form the imperfect tense: one set for AR verbs and a common set to form the ER and IR verbs imperfect tense. To form the imperfect with IR verbs, take off the 'ir' and add the ‘ER & IR’ imperfect endings. Here is the example with 'salir':

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