How to Say "was leading" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “was leading” is “conducía” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
Yo conducía despacio porque había mucha niebla.
I was driving slowly because it was very foggy.
Mi abuelo conducía un camión muy grande.
My grandfather used to drive a very big truck.
El detective conducía la investigación con cuidado.
The detective was leading the investigation carefully.
The 'Was Doing' Form
This word uses the imperfect tense, which acts like a video camera of the past. It describes actions that were already in progress or things you did regularly.
One Word, Many People
In Spanish, the 'I' form and the 'He/She/It' form look exactly the same in this tense: 'conducía' can mean 'I was driving' or 'She was driving.'
Conducía vs. Conduje
Mistake: “Using 'conduje' when you mean 'I was driving.'”
Correction: Use 'conducía' for ongoing background actions and 'conduje' for one-time finished actions (like a photo).
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