
anhelar Imperfekt Konjugation
anhelar — to long for
The imperfect 'anhelaba' / 'anhelaban' describes ongoing or habitual longing in the past.
anhelar Imperfekt Former
När man använder Imperfekt
Use the imperfect tense for descriptions in the past, habitual actions, or ongoing states of longing that didn't have a specific end point. It sets the scene or describes background feelings.
Anmärkningar om anhelar i Imperfekt
Anhelar is regular in the imperfect tense. All forms follow the standard -ar verb pattern.
Exempelfraser
Yo anhelaba ser artista.
I longed to be an artist.
yo
Tú anhelabas ver el mar.
You longed to see the sea.
tú
Ellos anhelaban un cambio.
They longed for a change.
ellos/ellas/ustedes
Vanliga misstag
Misstag: Using the preterite 'anheló' for a continuous or habitual feeling in the past.
Korrekt: Use 'anhelaba' for ongoing past desires, like 'Anhelaba la paz cada día'.
Varför: The imperfect describes duration or habit, while the preterite describes a single, completed event.
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Relaterade tempus
Presens
yo: anhelo
The present tense 'anhelo' / 'anhelan' describes current or habitual longing.
Preteritum
yo: anhelé
The preterite of anhelar is regular: anhelé, anhelaste, anheló, anhelamos, anhelasteis, anhelaron.
Futurum
yo: anhelaré
The future tense 'anhelaré' / 'anhelarán' indicates what someone will long for.
Konditionalis
yo: anhelaría
The conditional 'anhelaría' / 'anhelarían' expresses hypothetical longing ('would long for').
Presens konjunktiv
yo: anhele
Use 'anhele' and 'anhelen' after expressions of desire, doubt, or emotion.
Imperfekt konjunktiv
yo: anhelara
The imperfect subjunctive 'anhelara'/'anhelase' is used for past hypotheticals or wishes.
Imperativ (bekräftande)
yo: anhela
Use 'anhela' and 'anhelen' for affirmative commands to 'usted'/'ustedes', and 'anhela' for 'tú'.
Imperativ (nekande)
yo: no anheles
Use 'no anheles' for 'tú' and 'no anhelen' for 'ustedes', following the present subjunctive pattern.