Indicaban
Indicaban is the imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb indicar, meaning to indicate, point out, or signal. As a past-tense form, indicaban represents ongoing or habitual action in the past and agrees with a plural third-person subject (ellos, ellas, or ustedes). This form is contrasted with indicaron, the preterite tense that marks a completed past action.
Etymology and meaning: indicar comes from Latin indicare, meaning to point out or reveal. In Spanish, indicaban
Grammar and usage: Indicaban is used to describe actions that were in progress or repeated in the
- En la sala, los guardias indicaban las salidas de emergencia.
- Los testigos indicaban que era necesario evacuar, pero no había instrucciones claras.
Notes: Distinguishing indicaban from indicaron is important for tense and nuance. Indicaron signals a completed past