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Nadar Imperfect Tense
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Verb Meaning(s): to swim
Verb Chart: Nadar Imperfect Tense
Yo |
nadaba I swam (weekly) |
Nosotros |
nadábamos we swam (on Thursdays) |
Tú (Juana, Juan) |
nadabas you swam (daily) |
Vosotros (informal Spain) |
nadabais you all swam (frequently) |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) |
nadaba he/she/you swam (sometimes) |
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. |
nadaban they/you (all almost never) swam |
Nadar Imperfect Tense Practice
Nadar Imperfect Sentence Examples
Did you swim in the neighborhood pool?
2.Nosotros nadábamos en el lago cada verano.
We used to swim in the lake every summer.
3.Él nadaba en el mar cuando visitaba la costa.
He swam in the sea when he visited the coast.
4.¿Ellas nadaban en competencias escolares?
Were they swimming in school competitions?
5.Yo nadaba con mis amigos los domingos.
I used to swim with my friends on Sundays.
When did you swim in the river?
7.En aquellos días, nadaba para relajarme después del trabajo.
In those days, I was swimming to relax after work.
8.Vosotros nadabais en la piscina municipal.
You all used to swim in the municipal pool.
9.Ellos nadaban en la playa cada mañana.
They swam at the beach every morning.
10.Ustedes nadaban en aguas abiertas.
You were swimming in open waters.