Irregular Descriptions and Habitual Trips
Chapter in 30 Seconds
Master the three essential irregular verbs to narrate your past memories with ease and confidence.
- Identify irregular past forms of ser, ir, and ver.
- Describe past states and habitual activities.
- Recount childhood scenes and shared memories.
ما ستتعلمه
Hey friend! You’ve already got a solid grasp of Spanish basics, building up your confidence. Now, it’s time to take a big step forward and dive into the past – but not just any past! In this exciting chapter, you’re going to meet three of Spanish’s 'tricky' verbs in the Imperfect tense: 'ser' (to be), 'ir' (to go), and 'ver' (to see). These are the only irregular verbs in this tense, and mastering them will significantly boost your ability to talk about the past. You’ll learn how to use 'ser' to describe people, places, and general vibes in the past without needing to specify exact start or end points. Imagine telling someone what a person used to be like, or how a place looked years ago. Then, we’ll move to 'ir,' which lets you talk about habitual past trips or set the scene for past events. It’s even useful for explaining intentions that didn’t quite pan out! For instance, you could say 'I always used to go to school by bike' or 'I intended to go to Spain back then.' Finally, with 'ver' (to see), which has a unique conjugation in the Imperfect (veía), you’ll learn how to recount what you used to see. These skills are super handy when you want to share memories, reminisce about old times, or even chat with a friend about your childhood in a Spanish café! With these three verbs, the past won't feel intimidating anymore. By the end of this chapter, you’ll be able to discuss the past, tell stories, and describe atmospheres much more smoothly and vividly. Your Spanish skills will jump to the next level, allowing you to bring your memories to life just like a native speaker. Ready? Let’s go!
-
فعل الكينونة في الماضي المستمر: (era, eras, era...)استخدم فعل
serفي الماضي المستمر عشان ترسم لوحة للماضي وتوصف الناس والأماكن بكلمات زيeraوéramos. -
الماضي المستمر في الإسبانية: استخدام 'ir' (iba, ibas...)استعمل عائلة
ibaلما تحكي عن عادات قديمة، أو توصف مشهد في الماضي، أو حتى تعتذر عن شي كنت ناوي تسويه:iba,íbamos,iban. -
رؤية الماضي: الفعل 'Ver' (veía)فعل
verبيحتفظ بحرف الـ 'e' في الماضي المستمر، فبيتحول لـveíaبدل ما يكونvíaالمنتظم، وده اللي بيخليه مميز وسهل تفتكره.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this chapter, you will be able to:
-
1
By the end you will be able to: Describe your childhood personality and environment using 'ser'.
-
2
By the end you will be able to: Narrate habitual past trips and routines using 'ir'.
-
3
By the end you will be able to: Recall what you used to see in specific settings using 'ver'.
دليل الفصل
نظرة عامة
كيف تعمل هذه القاعدة
الأخطاء الشائعة
- 1✗ Wrong:
Cuando fui niño, fui muy tímido.
Cuando era niño, era muy tímido.
- 1✗ Wrong:
Siempre fui al parque después de la escuela.
Siempre iba al parque después de la escuela.
Always (siempre) clearly signals a habitual action in the past, which requires the imperfect tense (iba), not the preterite (fui), which would imply you went *once* or at a specific completed time.- 1✗ Wrong:
De niño, yo vía muchos dibujos animados.
De niño, yo veía muchos dibujos animados.
محادثات حقيقية
A
B
A
B
A
B
أسئلة شائعة
What are the only irregular verbs in the Spanish Imperfect tense?
The only irregular verbs in the Spanish Imperfect tense are ser (to be), ir (to go), and ver (to see).
How do I describe past habits in A2 Spanish?
You use the Imperfect tense, especially with verbs like ir (e.g., iba for
I used to go) or other regular verbs with Imperfect endings.
When should I use era versus fue in Spanish grammar?
Use era (Imperfect of ser) for descriptions, ongoing states, or habitual actions in the past. Use fue (Preterite of ser) for completed, single actions or events in the past.
Is ver the only -er verb with an irregular imperfect conjugation in Spanish?
Yes, ver is the only -er verb that is irregular in the Imperfect tense, taking the unique stem ve- before the regular -ía endings.
السياق الثقافي
أمثلة رئيسية (2)
Cuando `era` niño, me gustaba jugar con Legos.
عندما كنت طفلاً، كنت أحب اللعب بالليغو.
فعل الكينونة في الماضي المستمر: (era, eras, era...)Mi primer móvil `era` muy pequeño y no tenía cámara.
موبايلي الأول كان صغيراً جداً ولم يكن فيه كاميرا.
فعل الكينونة في الماضي المستمر: (era, eras, era...)نصائح وحيل (3)
اختبار 'كنت'
era. مثلاً: Yo era tímido.
حيلة 'كنت ناوي'
Iba a llamarte.حرف الـ 'E' هو السر
vía، فإنت كأنك بتقول 'طريق' أو 'سكة'. خليك فاكر الـ 'e' عشان تعبر عن الرؤية: Yo veía la película.
المفردات الرئيسية (6)
Real-World Preview
Nostalgic Café Chat
Review Summary
- era/eras/era/éramos/erais/eran
- iba/ibas/iba/íbamos/ibais/iban
- veía/veías/veía/veíamos/veíais/veían
أخطاء شائعة
Students often confuse the English 'I used to be' with the verb 'go'. Use 'ser' for states of being, not 'ir'.
Learners often try to add the -aba ending to 'ver', but it follows the -ía pattern.
Don't forget the accent on the 'i' in íbamos!
القواعد في هذا الفصل (3)
Next Steps
You've successfully conquered the most common irregular verbs in the imperfect. Keep practicing, and you'll be telling stories like a native speaker in no time!
Write 5 sentences about your last vacation using these three verbs.
أسئلة شائعة (6)
Yo era feliz.iba و 'ver' بيبقى veía.iba.Ayer fui al cine.
veía.Vi يعني 'رأيتُ' (مرة واحدة)، أما veía فمعناها 'كنت أشوف' (عادة أو استمرار). Yo veía la tele كل يوم.