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“Merecer” (to deserve) in the Imperfect Tense

Pronoun Conjugation
YomerecĂ­a
TĂșmerecĂ­as
Él / Ella / Ustedmerecía
Nosotros / NosotrasmerecĂ­amos
Vosotros / VosotrasmerecĂ­ais
Ellos / Ellas / UstedesmerecĂ­an

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Understanding the Imperfect Tense of “Merecer”

The Imperfect Tense of merecer is used to describe actions that were ongoing or repeated in the past, for example, MerecĂ­as un premio por tu esfuerzo. (You deserved a prize for your effort.)

Merecer is a regular -er verb, so its conjugations in the Imperfect Tense follow the typical pattern for this verb type.

How to Use Merecer in the Imperfect Tense

The imperfect tense of merecer is used to describe actions or states that were ongoing or repeated in the past.

To deserve something: For example, MerecĂ­a un premio por su esfuerzo. (She deserved a prize for her effort.)

To be worthy of something: For example, No merecĂ­a tanta atenciĂłn. (He didn’t deserve so much attention.)

To be appropriate or fitting: For example, MerecĂ­a la pena intentarlo. (It was worth trying.)

Colloquially, to be deserving of punishment or criticism: For example, Merecía una buena regañina por llegar tarde. (He deserved a good scolding for being late.)

Real Life Examples of Merecer in the Imperfect Tense

Yo merecía un descanso después de trabajar tanto. (I deserved a break after working so hard.)

Ellos merecĂ­an ganar el premio por su esfuerzo. (They deserved to win the prize for their effort.)

TĂș merecĂ­as una mejor oportunidad en la vida. (You deserved a better opportunity in life.)

Nosotros merecĂ­amos un aumento de sueldo por nuestro arduo trabajo. (We deserved a raise for our hard work.)

Ella merecĂ­a ser tratada con mĂĄs respeto. (She deserved to be treated with more respect.)

Ustedes merecĂ­an una explicaciĂłn mĂĄs detallada. (You all deserved a more detailed explanation.)

Vosotros merecĂ­ais un reconocimiento por vuestro logro. (You all deserved recognition for your achievement.)

Él merecía la pena, aunque a veces era difícil. (He was worth it, even though it was sometimes difficult.)

ÂżAcaso no merecĂ­a yo una segunda oportunidad? (Didn’t I deserve a second chance?)

La verdad es que nadie merecĂ­a ser tratado asĂ­. (The truth is that no one deserved to be treated like that.)

Ese equipo merecĂ­a ganar el campeonato, la neta. (That team deserved to win the championship, for real.)

Esa pelĂ­cula merecĂ­a todas las crĂ­ticas positivas que recibiĂł. (That movie deserved all the positive reviews it received.)

Aunque era un poco grosero, merecĂ­a una oportunidad. (Even though he was a bit rude, he deserved a chance.)

La comida merecĂ­a un diez, estaba riquĂ­sima. (The food deserved a ten, it was delicious.)

Conjugation Chart with English Translations

Conjugations of Merecer (to deserve) in the Imperfect Tense (Castilian Spanish) with English Translations:

Spanish English
Yo merecĂ­a I was deserving
TĂș merecĂ­as You were deserving
Él / Ella / Usted merecía He / She / You (formal) was deserving
Nosotros / Nosotras merecĂ­amos We were deserving
Vosotros / Vosotras merecĂ­ais You all were deserving
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes merecĂ­an They / You all (formal) were deserving

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Synonyms

The Imperfect tense is also known as the Past Imperfect, Descriptive Past, Past Progressive, or Imperfect Indicative in English, and as Pretérito Imperfecto, Copretérito, Imperfecto de Indicativo, or Pasado Descriptivo in Spanish.