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Pretérito imperfecto subjuntivo (ra) (Imperfect Subjunctive (ra))
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Introduction
This verb form helps you talk about feelings, wishes, doubts, or opinions about things that happened in the past. It is often used when one person's feeling or action relates to what another person did or what happened in a past situation.
You use this form to express wishes or desires about a past action. It often follows verbs like "querer" (to want) or "esperar" (to hope).
Use this verb form to talk about your emotions or feelings regarding a past event. It often appears after verbs like "gustar" (to like) or "sorprender" (to surprise).
This form is used after phrases that express doubt or disbelief about a past situation.
You use this verb form to talk about past requests, commands, or suggestions.
This form is common after impersonal expressions that make a judgment or statement about a past action, like "it was necessary" or "it was important".
You always use this form after the phrase como si (as if / as though) to describe something by comparing it to an imaginary situation.
Use this verb form after antes de que (before) when referring to a past action that happened before another past action.
You might also see these verbs ending in "-se" (like "vinieses" or "hablases"). This is another correct form that means exactly the same thing, but the "-ra" form is more common in most Spanish-speaking regions today.







