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llegar Imperfect Conjugation

llegarto arrive

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Quick answer:

The imperfect of llegar is regular: llegaba, llegabas, llegaba, llegábamos, llegabais, llegaban.

llegar Imperfect Forms

yollegaba
llegabas
él/ella/ustedllegaba
nosotrosllegábamos
vosotrosllegabais
ellos/ellas/ustedesllegaban

When to Use the Imperfect

Use this for habitual arrivals in the past ('I used to arrive') or to describe the scene when something else happened.

Notes on llegar in the Imperfect

Llegar is a regular -ar verb in the imperfect. Remember the accent only on the 'nosotros' form.

Example Sentences

  • De niño, siempre llegaba cansado de la escuela.

    As a child, I always used to arrive tired from school.

    yo

  • Llegábamos al hotel cuando empezó a llover.

    We were arriving at the hotel when it started to rain.

    nosotros

  • Ustedes siempre llegaban antes que nadie.

    You all always arrived before anyone else.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Adding an accent to 'llegaban' or 'llegaba'.

    Correct: Only 'llegábamos' has an accent.

    Why: In the imperfect -ar endings, only the 'we' form carries a written accent.

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