
bañar Imperfect Conjugation
bañar — to bathe
Use 'bañaba', 'bañabas', 'bañaba', 'bañábamos', 'bañabais', 'bañaban' for ongoing or habitual past actions like bathing every day.
bañar Imperfect Forms
When to Use the Imperfect
The imperfect is for describing past situations, habitual actions, or ongoing actions without a clear end point. Think about routines: 'I used to bathe every night' or describing a scene: 'While he was bathing, the phone rang.'
Notes on bañar in the Imperfect
Bañar is regular in the imperfect indicative tense. The forms are created by taking the stem 'bañ-' and adding the standard imperfect endings (-aba, -abas, -aba, -ábamos, -abais, -aban).
Example Sentences
Cuando era niño, me bañaba en el río todos los veranos.
When I was a child, I bathed in the river every summer.
yo
¿Tú te bañabas en la piscina cuando vivías aquí?
Did you bathe in the pool when you lived here?
tú
Ella se bañaba tranquilamente mientras afuera llovía.
She was bathing peacefully while it rained outside.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros nos bañábamos a las ocho de la noche.
We used to bathe at eight in the evening.
nosotros
Ellos se bañaban mucho en el mar durante las vacaciones.
They bathed a lot in the sea during the holidays.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the preterite for habitual past actions.
Correct: Use 'Me bañaba cada día' (I bathed every day - habitual), not 'Me bañé cada día'.
Why: The imperfect describes repeated or ongoing past actions, while the preterite describes single, completed events.
Mistake: Forgetting the reflexive pronoun 'se' when the subject bathes itself.
Correct: It should be 'Ella se bañaba', not 'Ella bañaba'.
Why: Similar to the present tense, the imperfect often requires the reflexive pronoun when the subject is bathing themselves.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: baño
Use 'baño', 'bañas', 'baña', 'bañamos', 'bañáis', 'bañan' for current or habitual actions like bathing daily.
Preterite
yo: bañé
Use 'bañé', 'bañaste', 'bañó', 'bañamos', 'bañasteis', 'bañaron' for completed actions like bathing at a specific time.
Future
yo: bañaré
Use 'bañaré', 'bañarás', 'bañará', 'bañaremos', 'bañaréis', 'bañarán' for actions that will happen in the future.
Conditional
yo: bañaría
Use 'bañaría', 'bañarías', 'bañaría', 'bañaríamos', 'bañaríais', 'bañarían' for hypothetical situations or polite requests.
Present Subjunctive
yo: bañe
Use 'bañe' (yo/él/ella/Ud.), 'bañes' (tú), 'bañemos' (nosotros), 'bañéis' (vosotros), 'bañen' (ellos/ellas/Uds.) after verbs of wish, doubt, emotion, or uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: bañara
Use 'bañara' or 'bañase' for past hypothetical situations or wishes.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: baña
Use 'baña' (tú), 'bañe' (usted), 'bañemos' (nosotros), 'bañen' (ustedes), 'bañad' (vosotros) for direct commands.
Negative Imperative
yo: no bañes
Use 'no bañes' (tú), 'no bañe' (usted), 'no bañemos' (nosotros), 'no bañen' (ustedes), 'no bañéis' (vosotros) for negative commands.