chegava
Chegava is a conjugated form of the Portuguese verb chegar. It represents the pretérito imperfeito do indicativo (imperfect past) and corresponds to the first person singular eu chegava and the third person singular ele/ela/você chegava, depending on the subject of the sentence. This form is used to describe habitual or ongoing actions in the past or to set background in past narration.
In use, chegava conveys nuance beyond a single completed event. It signals that an arrival or a
Examples illustrate its typical functions: “Eu chegava sempre cedo ao trabalho” speaks of a habitual arrival
Chegava is a standard form across Portuguese varieties for expressing imperfect past actions related to arriving