Describiendo el pasado: Verbos irregulares en el imperfecto (ser, ir, ver)
Learn how to conjugate the irregular verbs ser, ir, and ver in the imperfect tense.
What you'll learn
- Identify the correct conjugation of the irregular verbs *ser, ir,* and *ver* in the imperfect tense within a given sentence with at least 80% accuracy.
- Apply the imperfect tense of *ser, ir,* and *ver* to complete 5 out of 7 fill-in-the-blank sentences describing past activities or states.
- Explain the difference in usage between the preterite and imperfect tenses, specifically when describing past actions using *ser, ir,* and *ver*, by providing at least two distinct examples in writing.
- Create 3 original sentences in Spanish using the imperfect tense of *ser, ir,* or *ver* to describe a past routine or characteristic of themselves or someone they know.
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Describiendo el pasado: Verbos irregulares en el imperfecto (ser, ir, ver) is a Grade 7 Spanish lesson on ExcelOS.
What will I learn in Describiendo el pasado: Verbos irregulares en el imperfecto (ser, ir, ver)?
You'll be able to: Identify the correct conjugation of the irregular verbs *ser, ir,* and *ver* in the imperfect tense within a given sentence with at least 80% accuracy; Apply the imperfect tense of *ser, ir,* and *ver* to complete 5 out of 7….
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