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reposar Imperfect Conjugation

reposarto rest

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Quick answer:

The imperfect of reposar (reposaba, reposabas, etc.) is regular and describes ongoing or habitual past actions.

reposar Imperfect Forms

yoreposaba
reposabas
él/ella/ustedreposaba
nosotrosreposábamos
vosotrosreposabais
ellos/ellas/ustedesreposaban

When to Use the Imperfect

Use the imperfect for descriptions in the past, habitual actions, or actions in progress that were interrupted. 'Cuando era niño, reposaba mucho' (When I was a child, I used to rest a lot) or 'Él reposaba cuando sonó el teléfono' (He was resting when the phone rang).

Notes on reposar in the Imperfect

Reposar is regular in the imperfect. All forms are straightforward conjugations of the stem 'reposab-'.

Example Sentences

  • Yo reposaba en el jardín todos los días.

    I used to rest in the garden every day.

    yo

  • ¿Tú reposabas cuando te llamé?

    Were you resting when I called you?

  • Ella reposaba tranquilamente en su hamaca.

    She was resting peacefully in her hammock.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros reposábamos juntos los domingos.

    We used to rest together on Sundays.

    nosotros

  • Ellos reposaban mientras preparaban la cena.

    They were resting while they prepared dinner.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the preterite ('reposó') for ongoing or habitual past actions.

    Correct: For past habits or ongoing actions, use the imperfect: 'Antes, yo reposaba mucho' (Before, I used to rest a lot).

    Why: The imperfect sets the scene or describes duration/habit, while the preterite describes a completed event.

  • Mistake: Confusing the imperfect forms with the present tense.

    Correct: Remember the imperfect always has a '-ba-' or '-ía-' stem (reposaba, reposabais).

    Why: The imperfect describes past states, whereas the present describes current states.

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