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conmover Imperfect Conjugation

conmoverto move

B1stem-changing (o to ue) -er★★★
Quick answer:

The imperfect of conmover is regular: conmovía, conmovías, conmovía, conmovíamos, conmovíais, conmovían.

conmover Imperfect Forms

yoconmovía
conmovías
él/ella/ustedconmovía
nosotrosconmovíamos
vosotrosconmovíais
ellos/ellas/ustedesconmovían

When to Use the Imperfect

Use the imperfect to describe a continuous state of being moved or to set the scene regarding emotions in the past without a specific end point.

Notes on conmover in the Imperfect

Conmover follows the standard -er endings for the imperfect. There are no stem changes or irregular forms.

Example Sentences

  • La música siempre me conmovía de niño.

    Music always used to move me as a child.

    yo

  • Sentíamos que la situación conmovía a todos los presentes.

    We felt that the situation was moving everyone present.

    él/ella/usted

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: conmoveba

    Correct: conmovía

    Why: Using -aba (the -ar ending) instead of -ía for an -er verb.

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