
nominar Imperfect Conjugation
nominar — to nominate
Use 'nominaba', 'nominabas', 'nominaba', 'nominábamos', 'nominaban' for ongoing or habitual past nominations.
nominar Imperfect Forms
When to Use the Imperfect
The imperfect tense describes ongoing actions, habitual actions, or background settings in the past. For 'nominar', you'd use it to say 'Every year, he nominated the same person' or 'While they were discussing, she nominated someone.'
Notes on nominar in the Imperfect
Nominar is a regular -ar verb in the imperfect tense. All forms are standard.
Example Sentences
Yo nominaba a mi abuela para el premio de cocina cada año.
I nominated my grandmother for the cooking award every year.
yo
¿Tú nominabas a alguien mientras yo estaba fuera?
Were you nominating someone while I was away?
tú
Él nominaba a los candidatos más prometedores.
He used to nominate the most promising candidates.
él/ella/usted
Nosotros nominábamos a un representante por departamento.
We used to nominate one representative per department.
nosotros
Ellos nominaban a los mejores estudiantes.
They used to nominate the best students.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Common Mistakes
Mistake: Using the imperfect for a single completed action.
Correct: Use 'Ella nominó al presidente' (preterite) for a one-time event, not 'Ella nominaba'.
Why: The imperfect describes continuous or habitual past actions, not definite, finished ones.
Mistake: Confusing the 'vosotros' form.
Correct: The 'vosotros' form is 'nominabais', not 'nominaban'.
Why: This is a common mistake for learners, especially those unfamiliar with the 'vosotros' conjugation.
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Related Tenses
Present
yo: nomino
Use 'nomino', 'nominas', 'nomina', 'nominamos', 'nominan' for present actions, habits, or general truths about nominating.
Preterite
yo: nominé
Use 'nominé', 'nominaste', 'nominó', 'nominamos', 'nominaron' for completed past nominations.
Future
yo: nominaré
Use 'nominaré', 'nominarás', 'nominará', 'nominaremos', 'nominarán' for future nominations or probability.
Conditional
yo: nominaría
Use 'nominaría', 'nominarías', 'nominaría', 'nominaríamos', 'nominarían' for hypothetical situations, polite requests, or future-in-the-past.
Present Subjunctive
yo: nomine
Use 'nomine', 'nomines', 'nominemos', 'minen', 'nominéis' after expressions of doubt, desire, emotion, or uncertainty.
Imperfect Subjunctive
yo: nominara
Use 'nominara' or 'nominase' for past subjunctive uses like 'if I nominated' or 'I wish I nominated'.
Affirmative Imperative
yo: nomina
Use 'nomina', 'nomine', 'nominemos', 'nominen', 'nominad' for direct commands with 'nominar'.
Negative Imperative
yo: no nomines
Use 'no nomines', 'no nomine', 'no nominemos', 'no nominen', 'no nominéis' for negative commands with 'nominar'.