SER – Tiempo pasado

The verb SER in the past tense.

In Spanish, the verb ser in the past tense, is conjugated in two main ways: the pretérito indefinido (also known as the preterite) and the pretérito imperfecto (the imperfect). Both are used in different contexts.

Pretérito indefinido (Preterite)

This tense is used to express completed actions in the past, specific events, or situations that occurred at a particular point in time.

Conjugation:

  • Yo fui (I was)
  • fuiste (You were) ……..Usted fue (You were, formal)
  • Él / Ella fue (He / She was)
  • Nosotros / Nosotras fuimos (We were)
  • Vosotros / Vosotras fuisteis (You all were, Spain)…..Ustedes fueron (you all were, Latin America)
  • Ellos / Ellas fueron (They all were)

Examples:

  • La fiesta fue increíble. (The party was amazing.)
  • Fui profesor durante cinco años. (I was a teacher for five years.)

🟡 Pretérito imperfecto (Imperfect)

This tense is used to describe habitual actions in the past, ongoing situations, or characteristics that didn’t have a clear beginning or end.

Conjugation:

  • Yo era (I was)
  • eras (You were, informal)……Usted era (You were, formal)
  • Él / Ella era (He/She was)
  • Nosotros / Nosotras éramos (We were)
  • Vosotros / Vosotras erais (You all were, Spain)………Ustedes eran (You all were, Latin America)
  • Ellos / Ellas eran (They were)

Examples:

  • Cuando era niño, me gustaba jugar al fútbol. (When I was a child, I liked to play soccer.)
  • Éramos amigos desde la infancia. (We were friends since childhood.)

🧠 Key difference

  • Pretérito indefinido: used for completed actions or events that happened at a specific point in the past.
  • Pretérito imperfecto: used for habitual actions, descriptions, or ongoing situations in the past.

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