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Vender Imperfect Tense
Explore the nuances of the Spanish Imperfect Tense with the verb vender. Our engaging page offers a comprehensive verb chart, interactive conjugation exercises, and fun verb games. Understand the practical application of vender in everyday sentences, enhancing its real-world usage. For a deeper dive into Spanish verbs, visit our Spanish verb conjugation page. Begin your journey with vender conjugation today!
Verb Meaning(s): to sell
Verb Chart: Vender Imperfect Tense
Yo | vendía I sold (weekly) | Nosotros | vendíamos we sold (on Thursdays) |
Tú (Juana, Juan) | vendías you sold (daily) | Vosotros (informal Spain) | vendíais you all sold (frequently) |
Él/Ella/Ud. (Sra./Dr. García) | vendía he/she/you sold (sometimes) | Ellos/Ellas/Uds. | vendían they/you (all almost never) sold |
Vender Imperfect Tense Practice
Vender Imperfect Sentence Examples
I used to sell lemonade at the corner of my house.
2.¿Tú vendías dulces en la escuela?
Did you sell candies at school?
3.Nosotros vendíamos periódicos los domingos.
We used to sell newspapers on Sundays.
4.Ella vendía ropa hecha a mano.
She used to sell handmade clothes.
5.¿Vendían ellos flores en el mercado?
Did they sell flowers in the market?
You all used to sell tickets for school concerts.
7.Él vendía pinturas en la feria de arte.
He used to sell paintings at the art fair.
8.¿Vendíamos nosotros juguetes antiguos en la tienda?
Did we sell old toys in the store?
9.Usted vendía libros usados.
You used to sell used books.
10.¿Vendíais vosotros tarjetas postales en el puesto de turismo?
Did you (plural, Spain) sell postcards at the tourist stand?
Deepen Your Vender Imperfect Skills
Great job mastering vender in the Imperfect tense! Now expand your understanding by contrasting it with the Preterite tense of vender for completed actions. Then explore the Subjunctive tense of vender to express wishes or uncertainty. Finally, reinforce recent action discussions with the Present Perfect tense of vender. Keep practicing—your fluency is flourishing!


