Are the conjugations different for different types of verbs? (-ar, -er, -ir)
No! They are exactly the same
talking about a single event that happened at a specific point of time or had a specific duration in the past
The imperfect tense is used for...
talking about ongoing events or events without a specific time period in the past
Ayer, jugamos fútbol
Yesterday, he played soccer
En treinta minutos, ____ al partido. (I will go)
Iré
Translate to English: Jugará
He/She will play
Name the -ar preterite conjugations
Name the -ar imperfect conjugations
Cuando era un niño pequeño, jugaba fútbol
When I was a little boy, I played soccer
Ayer, _____ tarea (I did)
hice
They will drink (Translation)
Beberán
Name the -er -ir preterite conjugations
Name the -er imperfect conjugations
I will eat in three hours
Yo comeré cena en tres hores
Cuando ____ un niño pequeño (I was)
era
We will have (Translation)
Tendremos
(Yesterday), he sang
(Ayer), bailó
I played soccer (conjugate in imperfect tense)
Jugaba fútbol
My family and I are going to the beach this summer
Mi familia y yo iremos a la playa este verano
Todos los días, _____ muchas verduras. (I used to eat)
Comía
Name all six future tense endings
(Yesterday), they went (to the game)
(Ayer), fueron (al partido)
Conjugate ser in the imperfect tense (all 6)
Era, Eras, Era, Éramos, Erais, Eran
Yesterday, I ate 10 hamburgers. In ten minutes, I will eat 5 more hamburgers.
Ayer, comí diez hamburguesas. En diez minutos, comeré cinco hamburguesas más.
Cuando sea mayor, yo _____ millones de dolares. (will have)
tendré