Imperfect forms of salir  



Gramática
The verb salir (to leave, go out) is regular in the imperfect tense.


Imperfect tense forms of salir (to leave, go out)

yo salía (I was leaving, used to) nosotros salíamos (we were leaving, used to)
salías (you were leaving, used to) vosotros salíais (you guys were leaving, used to)
Ud./él/ella salía (you were leaving, he/she was leaving, used to) Uds./ellos/ ellas salían (you all/they were leaving, used to)

Sentences with salir

Nosotros salíamos temprano porque en la oficina no había mucho trabajo. - We used to leave early because there wasn't much work to do at the office.
Yo salía a correr todas las mañanas cuando era joven. - I used to run every morning when I was young.
Tú salías a desayunar todas los jueves. - You used to go out for breakfast every Thursday.
Ella salía con Juan. - She used to go out with Juan.
Ellos salían a jugar golf todos los domingos. - They played golf every Sunday.
Si salíamos temprano, íbamos al café a platicar con los amigos. - If we left early, we went to the cafe to talk with our friends.
Si Julia y yo salíamos temprano, íbamos al café un rato. - If Julia and I left early, we used to go to the cafe for a while.
Las chicas salían de la tienda cuando Jorge las vio. - The girls were leaving the store when Jorge saw them.

Notes for the Tutor

  • The student should repeat these simple sentences to practice vocabulary and improve pronunciation.
  • The tutor should ask the student questions using SALIR in the imperfect.
  • Suggested Homework:The student should prepare 5 sentences or more using SALIR in the imperfect. Also, the student should begin memorizing the conjugation.

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