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Pasear Imperfect Tense
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Verb Meaning(s): to walk, to walk around, to stroll
Verb Chart: Pasear Imperfect Tense
Yo |
paseaba I walked around (weekly) |
Nosotros |
paseábamos we walked around (on Thursdays) |
Tú (Juana, Juan) |
paseabas you walked around (daily) |
Vosotros (informal Spain) |
paseabais you all walked around (frequently) |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) |
paseaba he/she/you walked around (sometimes) |
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. |
paseaban they/you (all almost never) walked around |
Pasear Imperfect Tense Practice
Pasear Imperfect Sentence Examples
Did you walk your dog every day?
2.Nosotros paseábamos por el parque los domingos.
We used to stroll in the park on Sundays.
3.Él paseaba por la ciudad para relajarse.
He walked around the city to relax.
4.¿Ellas paseaban en bicicleta por el vecindario?
Were they riding bikes around the neighborhood?
5.Yo paseaba por la playa al atardecer.
I used to walk on the beach at sunset.
When did you walk around the shopping center?
7.En aquellos veranos, paseaba en el campo con mis amigos.
In those summers, I walked in the countryside with my friends.
8.Vosotros paseabais por las calles históricas de la ciudad.
You all used to walk through the historic streets of the city.
9.Ellos paseaban a lo largo del río frecuentemente.
They often walked along the river.
10.Ustedes paseaban por los mercados locales.
You were walking through the local markets.