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llenaba

Llenaba is a conjugated form of the Spanish verb llenar, meaning to fill. It belongs to the imperfect indicative tense and can correspond to the yo llenaba or the él/ella/usted llenaba forms, depending on the subject. The imperfect is used to describe actions or states in the past that were ongoing, habitual, or not viewed as completed.

In use, llenaba describes past activities without specifying a definite end. Examples include: Yo llenaba la

Llenaba contrasts with the preterite form llenó, which signals a completed action: "La botella la llenó de

Related terms include the infinitive llenar and its other conjugations across tenses and moods. In summary,

botella
cada
mañana,
cuando
la
dejó
el
agua.
Ella
llenaba
los
formularios
mientras
esperaba
una
respuesta.
These
constructions
highlight
that
the
filling
action
was
in
progress
or
repeated
over
time
rather
than
a
single
completed
event.
The
form
also
appears
in
narratives
to
set
scenes
or
provide
background
information
about
past
situations.
agua"
would
imply
the
filling
was
finished
in
that
moment.
It
is
also
distinct
from
the
present
tense
llena
(él/ella/usted
rellena)
or
other
present
forms,
which
describe
current
actions.
llenar
en
imperfect
(llenaba)
conveys
past,
ongoing,
or
habitual
filling
actions
and
is
a
regular
-ar
verb
form
widely
used
in
Spanish.