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  1. What is the difference between then and now? Compare and contrast the definitions and Spanish translations of then and now on SpanishDictionary.com, the world's most accurate Spanish-English reference website.

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    • Imperfect Verbs: Introduction
    • Imperfect Verbs: Regular Verbs
    • Imperfect Tense: Irregular Verbs

    The imperfect tense, or pretérito imperfecto, is one of the two tenses used to talk about the past in Spanish. We use it to talk about descriptions in the past, like past habits, repeated actions, feelings, and beliefs held in the past, or to set the scenewhen talking about an action that was interrupted. In these lessons, you learned some common e...

    Conjugating verbs in the imperfect tense is simple! Just take the infinitive ending (-ar, -er, or -ir) off the verb and add one of the following endings. Don’t forget the tildes(accents)!

    Like any other tense in Spanish, the imperfect tense is, well, imperfect! However, it’s far more user-friendly than other Spanish tenses; there are just three irregular verbs! Here’s how you conjugate all three irregular verbs in the imperfecttense:

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  4. Spanish translation of 'then' then. US British. adverb or conjunction. 1. después (next) I get dressed. Then I have breakfast. Me visto. Después desayuno. 2. pues (in that case) My ink has run out. — Use a pencil then! Se me acabó la tinta. — ¡Pues usa un lápiz! 3. en aquella época (in those days) There was no electricity then.

  5. How to translate "then vs. now" from English into Spanish: translations with transcription, pronunciation, and examples in an online dictionary.

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  7. A1. next or after that. después. Let me finish this job, then we'll go. Give her the letter to read, then she'll understand. Dale la carta para que la lea, así lo entenderá. More examples. RESULT. A2. as a result; in that case; also used as a way of joining a statement to an earlier piece of conversation.