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reír Imperfect Conjugation

reírto laugh

A1irregular (accented 'í') -ir★★★★★
Quick answer:

The imperfect reía is used for ongoing or habitual laughing in the past.

reír Imperfect Forms

yoreía
reías
él/ella/ustedreía
nosotrosreíamos
vosotrosreíais
ellos/ellas/ustedesreían

When to Use the Imperfect

Use this to describe a period in the past when you used to laugh a lot, or to describe someone laughing in the background of a story.

Notes on reír in the Imperfect

Reír is regular in the imperfect, following the standard -ir verb pattern (-ía, -ías, -ía, etc.).

Example Sentences

  • De niño, me reía por cualquier tontería.

    As a child, I used to laugh at any silly thing.

    yo

  • Ustedes siempre se reían en la oficina.

    You all were always laughing in the office.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Nos reíamos mientras caminábamos.

    We were laughing while we were walking.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Confusing 'reía' (I was laughing) with 'reí' (I laughed).

    Correct: reía vs reí

    Why: Use reía for a habit or background action; use reí for a specific, completed instance.

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