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Past Participle
The Spanish Past Participle, used to describe the nature or state of things, is easily formed by the addition of two common endings as shown through a series of exercises.
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/spanish_past_participle
Preterite vs. Imperfect
Spanish has two past tenses, the Preterite, used to express completed actions and a change of feelings and, the Imperfect, used for ongoing past actions, feelings, and simultaneous actions (See example sentences).
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/preterite_vs_imperfect
Past Perfect - Pluperfect
Spanish Past Perfect (Pluperfect Indicative) or Pluscuamperfecto de Indicativo (Pretérito Pluscuamperfecto) are formed using the imperfect conjugation of "haber" plus past participle of the verb. See conjugation and exercises.
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/past_perfect_pluperfect_indicative
Imperfect Progressive
The Spanish Imperfect Progressive Tense is shown conjugated along with example sentences and exercises.
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/progressive_tense_3
Past Progressive
The Spanish Past Progressive or Preterite Progressive is rarely used.
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/past_progressive
Preterit Perfect (Past Anterior) - Pretérito Anterior
The Spanish Past Anterior (Preterit Perfect) or Pretérito Anterior is formed using the Preterite conjugation with the Past Participle of the Verb (See conjugation and exercises).
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/spanish_past_perfect
Imperfect Indicative
The Spanish Imperfect Indicative expresses an action that was incomplete or was in progress at a certain time in the past, exemplified in English by the words "Used to" and "was doing".
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/verb_tenses_imperfect
Imperfect Indicative - Regular Verbs
The Spanish Imperfect Indicative Tense for Regular Verbs is easy to conjugate with the first and third person singular being identical. Context is important for understanding who the subject is.
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/spanish_imperfect_tense
Imperfect Subjunctive
The Spanish Imperfect Subjunctive is presented in audio with full conjugation and example sentences.
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/imperfect_subjunctive_a
Imperfect (Past Subjunctive) - Imperfecto de Subjuntivo
Spanish Imperfect (Past Subjunctive) The imperfect subjunctive is formed by taking the third person plural of the ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/conversational_spanish_imperfect_subjuctive
Pluperfect (Past Perfect Subjunctive) - Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo
Conversational Spanish Course
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/conversational_spanish_past_perfect_subjunctive
Past Anterior (Preterit Perfect) - Pretérito Anterior
Past Anterior To form the "Past Anterior" (Preterit Perfect) of the indicative mood, we need to use the ... "haber" (to have) in its "pretérito perfecto simple" (past simple) and the past participle of another verb. To form the past ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/past_anterior_preterit_perfect_c
Past Participle - Participio Pasado
Spanish Past Participle - El Participio de los Verbos - Participio Pasado - Conversational Spanish Course
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/conversational_spanish_past_participle
Present Perfect (Past Indefinite) - Perfecto de Indicativo (Pretérito Perfecto)
Spanish Present Perfect (Past Indefinite) - Perfecto de Indicativo (Pretérito Perfecto) - Conversational Spanish Course
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/present_perfect_past_indefinite_c
Exercises - Preterite, Imperfect Indicative, or Imperfect Subjunctive
Preterite, Imperfect Indicative, or Imperfect Subjunctive Fill in the blanks. The verbs will be Preterite or Imperfect Indicative or Imperfect Subjunctive according to meaning and ...
http://www.123TeachMe.com/learn_spanish/exercises_preterite_imperfect_indicative_subjunctive_1
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