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someter Imperfect Conjugation

someterto subdue

B2regular -er★★★★
Quick answer:

The imperfect of someter is regular: sometía, sometías, sometía, sometíamos, sometíais, sometían.

someter Imperfect Forms

yosometía
sometías
él/ella/ustedsometía
nosotrossometíamos
vosotrossometíais
ellos/ellas/ustedessometían

When to Use the Imperfect

Use the imperfect for ongoing or habitual actions in the past, or to describe background settings. For 'someter', it implies an ongoing process of subduing, submitting, or subjecting. For example, 'He was subjecting the prisoners to harsh conditions' or 'She always submitted to her father's will'.

Notes on someter in the Imperfect

Someter is regular in the imperfect tense. It uses the stem 'sometía-' and adds the standard imperfect endings.

Example Sentences

  • Antes, los reyes sometían a sus súbditos a su antojo.

    Before, kings subjected their subjects to their whims.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Yo me sometía a la voluntad de mis padres.

    I used to submit to my parents' will.

    yo

  • Mientras tú dormías, él sometía el coche a pruebas.

    While you were sleeping, he was subjecting the car to tests.

    él/ella/usted

  • Nosotros nos sometíamos a las reglas del juego.

    We were submitting to the rules of the game.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: Using the preterite 'sometió' for habitual or ongoing past actions.

    Correct: Use 'sometía' for actions that happened repeatedly or over a period of time in the past.

    Why: The imperfect describes background and continuity, while the preterite describes completed events.

  • Mistake: Confusing the 'yo' and 'él/ella/usted' forms.

    Correct: Both 'yo' and 'él/ella/usted' use 'sometía'. Context differentiates them.

    Why: These forms are identical in the imperfect tense for regular -er and -ir verbs.

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