this is the proper way to conjugate compantir
Era is the imperfect yo ("I") form of the Spanish verb ser ("to be"). Without the subject pronoun, it may translate as "He was," "It was," "She was" or "You were" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "(yo) EY-ra" in Uruguayan Spanish.
In the present or preterit tense, it would be "nos lavamos". In the imperfect, it would be "nos lavábamos."
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Yes, there are some irregular verbs in the French imperfect tense. Common irregular verbs in the imperfect tense include "être" (to be), "avoir" (to have), "aller" (to go), "pouvoir" (to be able to), and "savoir" (to know). These verbs do not follow the regular pattern of conjugation for -er, -ir, and -re verbs.
The imperfect progressive tense has two components: the imperfect form of haber and the present participle. Haber is regular in the imperfect tense: había, habías, había, habíamos, habíais, habían The present participle depends on the verb and there are several irregular present participle types (pidiendo for pedir, durmiendo for dormir, etc.) However, because the present participle is the same as the one used in the present progressive, if you know the irregulars from that then there is no need to relearn them here.
Era is the imperfect yo ("I") form of the Spanish verb ser ("to be"). Without the subject pronoun, it may translate as "He was," "It was," "She was" or "You were" according to English contexts. The pronunciation will be "(yo) EY-ra" in Uruguayan Spanish.
This is the imperfect tense. (verb)= present tense (verb)ed= perfect tense was (verb)ing= imperfect tense Perfect and imperfect are both forms of the past tense.
The imperfect past tense of the verb "light" is lit.
"Were fighting" is the imperfect tense of the verb "to fight". The imperfect indicates an ongoing or habitual action in the past that does not have a specified time frame.
The combining form for imperfect is dysto-.
"faisais" is a conjugation of the verb "faire" (meaning to do) in the imperfect form. Therefore, this would usually mean, "I was doing..."
In the present or preterit tense, it would be "nos lavamos". In the imperfect, it would be "nos lavábamos."
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comía is the 3rd person imperfect form of the verb comer (to eat). So, comía means: I used to eat.
verb - dividir divido divides divide dividimos dividís dividen also 'compartir' (same conjugation)
"Was running" is in the past continuous tense. It indicates an action that was ongoing in the past at a specific point in time.
'Compartir un cuarto' or "Compartir una habitación"