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recomendábamos

Recomendábamos is the first-person plural imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb recomendar, meaning that we were recommending or we used to recommend in the past. It expresses a past action that was habitual, repeated, or ongoing, rather than a completed single event.

Grammatical notes: The imperfect tense of -ar verbs corresponds to endings -aba, -abas, -aba, -ábamos, -abais, -aban.

Usage: Recomendábamos is used to describe past habits, general guidance given over a period, or actions that

Etymology: Recomendar comes from the Latin commendare, meaning to entrust or commend, and the imperfect form

Examples:

- Cuando trabajábamos en ese equipo, recomendábamos revisar el presupuesto cada semana. (When we were working on

- A los clientes, les recomendábamos la versión básica y les explicábamos sus ventajas. (We used to

Therefore,
the
forms
for
recomendar
are:
yo
recomendaba,
tú
recomendabas,
él/ella
recomendaba,
nosotros/as
recomendábamos,
vosotros/as
recomendabais,
ellos/as
recomendaban.
The
form
is
commonly
used
without
an
explicit
subject
when
the
subject
is
clear
from
context.
Distinguish
this
from
the
subjunctive
imperfect
recomendáramos/recomendásemos,
which
appears
in
subordinate
clauses
expressing
wishes,
hypothetical
situations,
or
nonreal
conditions.
were
typical
in
the
past.
It
can
appear
in
narrative
descriptions
or
in
reported
speech
about
previous
advice
or
suggestions.
It
does
not
convey
a
sense
of
a
single
completed
action;
that
nuance
is
usually
conveyed
with
the
preterite
or
perfect
tense.
mirrors
the
regular
conjugation
pattern
of
-ar
verbs
in
Spanish.
that
team,
we
recommended
reviewing
the
budget
each
week.)
recommend
the
basic
version
to
clients
and
explain
its
advantages.)