Explanation

Many students have trouble knowing when to use the preterite tense or the imperfect tense, as they both refer to actions in the past. There are several general rules you can follow to know when to use one tense or another. Additionally, many Spanish phrases tend to be used only with the preterite or only with the imperfect, so memorizing them is very helpful! In this article, we’ll take a look at the general uses of both tenses, as well as helpful “trigger” phrases.

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One way this pair of tenses is often used is to talk about an ongoing action or event that was interrupted in the past. In such case, the interrupted action is given in the imperfect tense, while the interrupting action is given in the preterite.

For example:

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Caminaba por el centro cuando me encontré con el hermano de mi mejor amiga.
I was walking downtown when I ran into my best friend's brother.

Lourdes y Marco hablaban del examen cuando llegué a clase.
Lourdes and Marco were talking about the test when I got to class.

The Preterite

Generally, the preterite is used for completed actions (actions that have definite beginning and end points.) These can be actions that can be viewed as single events, actions that were part of a chain of events, actions that were repeated a very specific number of times, or actions that specifically state the beginning and end of an action.

Check out these examples:

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Fui al baile anoche.
I went to the dance last night.
Caminé al mercado, compré unos plátanos, y regresé a casa.
I walked to the market, bought some bananas, and returned home.
Te llamó tres veces.
He called you three times.
Hablé con mi madre de las dos hasta las tres.
I spoke with my mother from two o’clock until three o’clock.

Useful Phrases that Trigger the Preterite

There are many helpful words and phrases that indicate specific time frames, therefore signaling that the preterite should be used. Here are a few:

SpanishEnglishSpanishEnglish
una vezone timeel otro díathe other day
ayeryesterdayentoncesthen
anteayerthe day before yesterdayanteanochethe night before last
ayer por la mañanayesterday morningayer al mediodíayesterday at noon
anochelast nightayer por la nochelast night
esta mañanathis morningesta nochethis evening
esta tardethis afternoonel mes pasadolast month
el año pasadolast yearen ese momentoat that moment
ayer por la tardeyesterday afternoonhoy por la mañanathis morning
hace (dos) años(two) years agohace (dos) días(two) days ago
el (lunes) pasadolast (Monday)la semana pasadalast week
durante (tres) siglosfor (three) centuriesdesde el primer momentofrom the first moment

Verbs that are Preterite by Nature

Some verbs used to talk about events with a very definite beginning and end are almost always used in the preterite. Here are a few examples.

SpanishEnglishSpanishEnglish
casarseto get marriedgraduarseto graduate
cumplir añosto turn a certain agellegarto arrive
darse cuenta deto realizemorirto die
decidirto decidenacerto be born
descubrirto discoversalirto leave

The Imperfect

The imperfect tense is generally used for actions in the past that do not have a definite end. These can be actions that are not yet completed or refer to a time in general in the past. It can also be used to talk about:

  • actions that were repeated habitually
  • actions that set the stage for another past tense event
  • time and dates
  • a person’s age in the past
  • characteristics
  • mental or physical states

Check out these examples:

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Cuando era niña, jugaba con muñecas.
When I was a child, I used to play with dolls.
Los chicos hablaban en español.
The boys were speaking in Spanish.
Estaba durmiendo cuando el teléfono sonó.
I was sleeping when the telephone rang.
Cuando tenía tres años, era muy pequeño.
When he was three years old, he was very small.

Useful Phrases that Trigger the Imperfect

Here are some helpful words and phrases that often signal that a verb should be used in the imperfect.

SpanishEnglishSpanishEnglish
a menudooftenfrecuentementefrequently
rara vezrarelya vecessometimes
generalmenteusuallysiemprealways
algunas vecesat timesmientraswhile
tantas vecesso many timestodos los añosevery year
cada díaevery daymuchas vecesmany times
todas las semanasevery weektodo el tiempoall the time
con frecuenciafrequentlycasi nuncaalmost never
muchoa lotnuncanever
por lo generalgenerallytodos los díasevery day
de vez en cuandoonce in a whilepor un ratofor a while
en aquella épocaat that timevarias vecesseveral times
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