Conjugation of regular -ar verbs in the imperfect indicative
Here are the regular endings–note that only the nosotros form carries an accent:

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Here are the regular endings–note that only the nosotros form carries an accent:
Regular -er and -ir verbs have identical suffixes in the imperfect indicative. Here are the regular endings–note that the ‘i’ carries an accent in all forms:
The past participle is used almost identically in Spanish as it is in English, Many past participles in English are formed by adding -ed or -en to the infinitive, but there are a great many irregular forms as well. Some examples of the past participle in English are:
to go —> gone