What are the imperfect conjugations for ser?

Imperfect Tense – Verb Ser

yo era I used to be
Ud./él/ella era you/he/she used to be
nosotros/as éramos we used to be
vosotros/as erais you guys used to be
Uds./ellos/ellas eran you all/they used to be

What is ser in the subjunctive?

Present Subjunctive – Ser

yo sea (I be)
seas (you be)
Ud./él/ ella sea (you be)
nosotros (as) seamos (we be)
vosotros (as) seáis (you guys be)

How do you conjugate the subjunctive in Spanish?

For most verbs, the present subjunctive is formed by dropping the -o ending from the first person singular yo of the present indicative and adding the present subjunctive endings. The present subjunctive endings are different for –ar verbs (–e, -es, -e, -emos, -en) and –er/-ir verbs (–a, -as, -a, -amos, -an).

How do you conjugate the subjunctive?

What is the conjugation of ser in preterite?

Ser in the Preterite

Person Conjugation Means
él/ella fue he/she was
usted fue you (formal, singular) were
nosotros/nosotras fuimos We (masculine/feminine) were
vosotros/vosotras fuisteis You (informal, plural) were

What is the imperfect form of Ser?

What is the imperfect form of Ser? The imperfect of ser is likewise a continuation of the Latin imperfect (of esse ), with the same stem appearing in tú eres (thanks to pre-classical Latin rhotacism ). And the imperfect of ver ( veía etc.) was regular in Old Spanish, where the infinitive veer provided the stem ve-.

How to conjugate Ser?

Use present indicative to talk about a currently occurring state of being.

  • Combine the correct conjugation of “haber” with “sido” for perfect tenses.
  • Learn ser in the preterite indicative tense.
  • Try the imperfect indicative for actions with no end.
  • Use regular conjugation rules for conditional and future tenses.
  • How to conjugate SER in the preterite?

    Ser (to be) and ir (to go) have the same conjugation in the preterite tense. You can know which is which by looking for the preposition a after the verb. Ser will never be followed by a , but ir will always be followed by a .

    What are the different forms of Ser?

    Somos de Argentina. > We are from Argentina.

  • No soy marinero,soy capitán. > I am not a mariner,I am a captain.
  • Es Pablo. > He is Paul.
  • Los billetes son de papel. > The bills are made of paper.
  • Espero que no seas de esas personas.
  • El papa es católico.
  • Su madre es joven.
  • El rol del actor fue un viaje ida y vuelta al pasado.
  • Mi amiga es muy inteligente.