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llegabais

Llegabais is the second person plural imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb llegar. It corresponds to “you all were arriving” or “you all used to arrive” and is used with the vosotros subject, a pronoun common in Spain. The imperfect tense describes ongoing or habitual past actions, states, or repeated events, as opposed to completed actions.

Formation and usage: The form is built from the infinitive llegar, using the imperfect endings for -ar

Regional variation: The vosotros form, and therefore llegabais, is standard in Peninsular Spanish but not used

Related forms: Llegar belongs to the regular -ar verb paradigm in the imperfect. Other vosotros imperfect forms

verbs
with
the
vosotros
form:
-abais.
Thus
llegabais
is
lleg-
+
-abais.
Example
sentences
include:
“Cuando
éramos
niños,
llegabais
tarde
los
lunes”
and
“Antes,
vosotros
llegabais
a
las
ocho.”
These
illustrate
the
sense
of
habitual
past
action
or
ongoing
activity
in
the
past.
in
most
of
Latin
America,
where
ustedes
forms
are
common.
In
those
varieties,
the
corresponding
imperfect
would
be
ustedes
llegaban
(or
ustedes
llegaban
a
menudo),
rather
than
vosotros
llegabais.
In
literary
or
formal
contexts
that
preserve
the
vosotros
form,
llegabais
remains
appropriate
and
understood.
follow
the
same
pattern
(hablabais,
comíais,
vivíais).
The
imperfect
contrasts
with
the
preterite
(llegasteis
for
ustedes
or
vosotros
llegasteis
in
Spain)
and
with
the
present
tense
(llegáis).