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comiéramos

Comiéramos is the first-person plural form of the imperfect subjunctive of the Spanish verb comer (to eat). It corresponds to the nosotros/nosotras form in the past subjunctive and is used in dependent clauses that require this mood. The form can also appear in the alternative spelling comiésemos.

Morphology and usage: The imperfect subjunctive endings for -er verbs like comer are -iéramos (or the alternative

Examples:

- Si comiéramos temprano, tendríamos más energía. (If we ate early, we would have more energy.)

- Quisiera que comiéramos juntos. (I would like us to eat together.)

- Era necesario que comiéramos antes de empezar. (It was necessary that we eat before starting.)

- Ojalá comiéramos más a menudo. (I wish we ate more often.)

Notes: Comiéramos forms a regular part of the imperfect subjunctive paradigm for -er verbs. In everyday speech,

-iésemos).
Comiéramos
is
used
in
subordinate
clauses
after
expressions
or
verbs
that
call
for
the
imperfect
subjunctive,
such
as
wishes,
doubts,
necessity
in
the
past,
or
in
conditional
sentences
that
describe
hypothetical
situations.
It
commonly
follows
si
in
type-2
conditionals
(contrary-to-fact
in
the
present
or
past)
and
after
verbs
of
desire
or
necessity
in
the
past,
e.g.,
era
necesario
que
comiéramos.
speakers
may
opt
for
other
mood
forms
or
constructions,
but
comiéramos
remains
correct
and
common
in
formal
or
written
Spanish.