Transformábamos
Transformábamos is the first-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb transformar (to transform). It expresses an action that was ongoing or repeated in the past and is commonly used to describe background situations, habitual past actions, or gradual changes in narration.
Morphology: The form is built from the stem transform- plus the imperfect ending -ábamos. The acute accent
Etymology: The verb derives from Latin transformare, formed by the prefix trans- “across” and formare “to shape,”
Usage: Transformábamos appears in narrative and descriptive contexts to set scenes or describe past routines. It
Examples: When we were children, we used to transform plasticine figures into creatures. During the workshop,
Related forms: Other imperfect forms of transformar include transformaba, transformabas, transformábamos, transformabais, transformaban. The base verb