Volumen 2 · Capítulo 13

Preterite vs. Imperfect

Event or background: the practical difference.

Spanish has two everyday past tenses because “past” can mean two different things.

Use the preterite for a completed event.

Use the imperfect for background, description, ongoing action, or habit.

Event vs. background

I arrived at nine. Finished event.
The office was closed. Background state.
I paid at the bank. Finished event.
There were many people. Background scene.

The story pattern

Most simple stories use both:

Break it down:

It was Monday: background.
it was raining: ongoing background.
I arrived: event.
There were many people: scene.
it was quick: completed evaluation of the event.

Habit vs. single event

I used to live in Texas.
I lived in Texas for two years, completed block.
I used to go to the market on Sundays.
I went to the market yesterday.

Do not freeze

If you choose the wrong past tense, people will usually understand you. The goal is not perfection. The goal is to tell a comprehensible story.

Start with this rule:

What happened? Use preterite.
What was it like? Use imperfect.

Drill: tell one mixed story

Finished actions: , , , . Background: , .