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Conjugation Chart
“Moverse” (to move) in the Imperfect Tense
Pronoun | Conjugation |
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Yo | me movĂa |
TĂş | te movĂas |
Él / Ella / Usted | se movĂa |
Nosotros / Nosotras | nos movĂamos |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes | se movĂan |
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Understanding the Imperfect Tense of “Moverse”
The Imperfect Tense of moverse is used to describe ongoing or repeated actions in the past, for example, Me movĂa mucho cuando era joven. (I used to move a lot when I was young.)
Moverse is a regular -er verb, so its Imperfect conjugations follow the typical pattern for that verb type.
How to Use Moverse in the Imperfect Tense
The imperfect tense of moverse is used to describe ongoing, repeated or habitual actions in the past.
Describing an ongoing action: For example, Me movĂa de un lado a otro mientras esperaba mi turno. (I was moving from side to side while waiting my turn.)
Describing a repeated or habitual action: For example, De niño, me movĂa mucho en clase y no podĂa estar quieto. (As a child, I used to move a lot in class and couldn’t stay still.)
Describing a state or condition: For example, La mesa se movĂa porque una de sus patas estaba floja. (The table was moving because one of its legs was loose.)
Describing a background action: For example, Mientras me movĂa de un lado a otro, escuchaba mĂşsica. (While I was moving from side to side, I was listening to music.)
Idiomatic usage: For example, ¡MuĂ©vete! ¡No te quedes ahĂ parado! (Move it! Don’t just stand there!)
Real Life Examples of Moverse in the Imperfect Tense
Yo me movĂa lentamente por la habitaciĂłn mientras esperaba mi turno. (I was moving slowly around the room while waiting for my turn.)
El tráfico se movĂa a paso de tortuga debido a un accidente en la autopista. (Traffic was moving at a snail’s pace due to an accident on the highway.)
Los niños se movĂan de un lado a otro, incapaces de quedarse quietos. (The kids were moving back and forth, unable to stay still.)
La multitud se movĂa al ritmo de la mĂşsica en el concierto. (The crowd was moving to the rhythm of the music at the concert.)
Ella se movĂa con gracia y elegancia en la pista de baile. (She was moving with grace and elegance on the dance floor.)
El equipo se movĂa como una máquina bien engrasada durante el partido. (The team was moving like a well-oiled machine during the game.)
Las nubes se movĂan lentamente a travĂ©s del cielo azul. (The clouds were moving slowly across the blue sky.)
El anciano se movĂa con dificultad, apoyándose en su bastĂłn. (The elderly man was moving with difficulty, leaning on his cane.)
Las piezas del ajedrez se movĂan estratĂ©gicamente por el tablero. (The chess pieces were moving strategically across the board.)
La conversaciĂłn se movĂa de un tema a otro sin parar. (The conversation was moving from one topic to another without stopping.)
El rĂo se movĂa lentamente, reflejando los árboles en su superficie. (The river was moving slowly, reflecting the trees on its surface.)
Las olas se movĂan rĂtmicamente contra la orilla. (The waves were moving rhythmically against the shore.)
La fiesta se movĂa al compás de la mĂşsica y las risas. (The party was moving to the beat of the music and laughter.)
Los bailarines se movĂan con precisiĂłn y sincronizaciĂłn en el escenario. (The dancers were moving with precision and synchronization on stage.)
Las piezas del rompecabezas se movĂan lentamente hasta encontrar su lugar correcto. (The puzzle pieces were moving slowly until they found their correct place.)
Conjugation Chart with English Translations
Conjugations of Moverse (to move) in the Imperfect Tense (Latin American Spanish) with English Translations:
Spanish | English |
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Yo me movĂa | I was moving |
TĂş te movĂas | You were moving |
Él / Ella / Usted se movĂa | He / She / You was moving |
Nosotros / Nosotras nos movĂamos | We were moving |
Ellos / Ellas / Ustedes se movĂan | They / You all were moving |
This post covers Latin American Spanish. For Castilian Spanish, click here
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.