Imperfect Tense - The Latin Library
https://thelatinlibrary.com/101/imperfect.pdfImperfect Tense The Imperfect Tense denotes action going on in the past tense (i.e., continuous action in the past).It is often translated with the past progressive tense in English (I was going to the store). The Imperfect Tense can also denote repeated or customary action in the past (I used to go to the store), as context requires. The Tense Indicator for the Imperfect is -ba-.
Imperfect | Department of Classics
classics.osu.edu › Grammar › TenseThe imperfect is translated as "I was praising", "I used to praise", "I kept on praising," or "I began to praise". The imperfect indicative active is formed by finding the present stem (the 2nd principle part less the final "-re"), adding the infix "-ba-", and then adding the personal endings. So: 1 st. 2 nd.
Imperfect Tense - The Latin Library
thelatinlibrary.com › 101 › imperfectThe Imperfect Tense denotes action going on in the past tense (i.e., continuous action in the past). It is often translated with the past progressive tense in English (I was going to the store). The Imperfect Tense can also denote repeated or customary action in the past (I used to go to the store), as context requires. The Tense Indicator for the Imperfect is -ba-. The personal endings are regular.