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señalar Imperfect Conjugation

señalarto point at

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Quick answer:

The imperfect of 'señalar' (señalaba, señalabas, etc.) describes ongoing or habitual past actions, like 'he used to point out' or 'was pointing out'.

señalar Imperfect Forms

yoseñalaba
señalabas
él/ella/ustedseñalaba
nosotrosseñalábamos
vosotrosseñalabais
ellos/ellas/ustedesseñalaban

When to Use the Imperfect

Use the imperfect of 'señalar' to describe actions in the past that were ongoing, habitual, or set the scene. For instance, 'Cuando era niño, mi padre me señalaba las estrellas' (When I was a child, my father used to point out the stars to me) or 'El mapa señalaba la ubicación del tesoro' (The map was indicating the treasure's location).

Notes on señalar in the Imperfect

Señalar is regular in the imperfect tense. All forms follow the standard -ar imperfect endings.

Example Sentences

  • El dedo de mi abuela siempre señalaba la luna.

    My grandmother's finger always used to point to the moon.

    él/ella/usted

  • Tú señalabas el camino mientras caminábamos.

    You were pointing out the path as we walked.

  • Antes, nosotros señalábamos las diferencias con un lápiz.

    Before, we used to point out the differences with a pencil.

    nosotros

  • Ellos señalaban los peligros del camino.

    They were pointing out the dangers of the road.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the preterite ('señaló') instead of the imperfect ('señalaba') for habitual past actions.

    Correct: Use 'señalaba' for repeated actions: 'Mi padre me señalaba'.

    Why: The imperfect describes recurring or ongoing actions in the past, while the preterite describes single, completed events.

  • Mistake: Confusing 'señalábamos' (imperfect nosotros) with 'señalamos' (present/preterite nosotros).

    Correct: Pay attention to the '-ba-' infix which is characteristic of the imperfect tense: 'señalábamos'.

    Why: The imperfect tense forms for -ar verbs include the '-aba-' stem, which is distinct from the present and preterite forms.

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