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sonreír Imperfect Conjugation

sonreírto smile

A1irregular (accents and stem changes) -ir★★★★★
Quick answer:

The imperfect of sonreír is regular: sonreía, sonreías, sonreía, sonreíamos, sonreíais, sonreían.

sonreír Imperfect Forms

yosonreía
sonreías
él/ella/ustedsonreía
nosotrossonreíamos
vosotrossonreíais
ellos/ellas/ustedessonreían

When to Use the Imperfect

Use the imperfect to describe a continuous state of smiling in the past or a habitual action ('used to smile').

Notes on sonreír in the Imperfect

It follows the regular -ir pattern for the imperfect, but keep the accent on the 'í' for all forms.

Example Sentences

  • De niño, siempre sonreía a los desconocidos.

    As a child, I always used to smile at strangers.

    yo

  • Ellos sonreían mientras caminaban por el parque.

    They were smiling while they walked through the park.

    ellos/ellas/ustedes

  • Nosotros sonreíamos para las fotos familiares.

    We used to smile for family photos.

    nosotros

Common Mistakes

  • Mistake: sonreia

    Correct: sonreía

    Why: All imperfect endings for -er and -ir verbs require an accent on the 'í'.

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