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actuabas

Actuabas is the second-person singular imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb actuar, meaning you used to act or you were acting. It is formed from the stem actu- plus the imperfect ending -abas, following the regular -ar verb conjugation in the imperfect tense.

In practice, actuabas is used to describe habitual or ongoing actions in the past, such as routines,

Conjugation context: actuabas corresponds to other imperfect forms of actuar, which are regular for -ar verbs.

Related terms: actuar means to act or to perform, both in theatrical and figurative senses (to take

See also: actuar, Spanish verb conjugation, imperfect indicative.

repeated
events,
or
background
activities
in
a
narrative.
It
contrasts
with
the
preterite
form
actuaste,
which
would
indicate
a
specific,
completed
act
of
acting.
For
example:
“Cuando
era
joven,
tú
actuabas
en
obras
de
teatro
cada
verano.”
This
sentence
conveys
a
past
habit
of
performing
on
stage.
The
full
imperfect
paradigm
for
actuar
is:
actuaba
(yo),
actuabas
(tú),
actuaba
(él/ella/usted),
actuábamos
(nosotros),
actuabais
(vosotros),
actuaban
(ellos/ellas/ustedes).
The
imperfect
is
often
accompanied
by
time
expressions
such
as
siempre,
a
menudo,
mientras,
o
cuando
era
niño,
to
indicate
ongoing
or
repeated
past
actions.
action).
Other
Spanish
tenses
and
moods
offer
different
nuances
for
past
actions,
such
as
the
preterite
actuaste
or
the
present
actúas.