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lanzabas

Lanzabas is the second-person singular imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb lanzar. It is not a separate noun or term; rather, it is a verb form used to describe a past action performed by the subject you.

Grammar and formation: Lanzar is a regular -ar verb. In the imperfect tense, the ending for tú

Usage: The imperfect tense, including lanzabas, is used to describe habitual or ongoing actions in the past,

Notes: Because lanzabas is a verb form, it does not stand alone as a noun. In written

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is
-abas,
so
the
stem
lanz-
plus
-abas
yields
lanzar-lanzabas.
Other
imperfect
forms
for
this
verb
follow
the
standard
-ar
conjugation:
yo
lanzaba,
tú
lanzabas,
él/ella/o
lanzaba,
nosotros
lanzábamos,
vosotros
lanzabais,
ellos
lanzaban.
actions
without
a
specified
endpoint,
or
background
information
in
past
narration.
It
can
convey
actions
that
were
repeated,
customary,
or
in
progress
at
a
past
time.
Example:
Cuando
eras
niño,
tú
lanzabas
la
pelota
al
jardín
cada
tarde.
or
spoken
Spanish,
it
appears
within
sentences
as
part
of
a
larger
verb
phrase.
When
looking
up
the
term
in
dictionaries,
it
is
typically
analyzed
as
a
form
of
lanzar
rather
than
as
an
independent
lexical
entry.
For
learners,
recognizing
the
imperfect
endings—-aba,
-abas,
-aba,
-ábamos,
-abais,
-aban—helps
identify
lanzabas
and
related
forms
in
context.