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siempre

An adverb in Spanish meaning "always" or "forever," used to indicate continuity or permanence.

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a menudo

An adverb in Spanish meaning "often" or "frequently," used to describe actions that occur regularly.

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todos los dias

An adverbial phrase in Spanish meaning "every day," used to indicate a daily occurrence or routine.

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todas la semanas

An adverbial phrase in Spanish meaning "every week," used to describe actions that occur on a weekly basis.

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todos los años

An adverbial phrase in Spanish meaning "every year," used to indicate an action or event that occurs annually.

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cada

adverb meaning "each" or "every," used for individual items or occurrences.

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cada vez

An adverbial phrase in Spanish meaning "each time," used to describe actions that happen repeatedly or on different occasions.

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a veces

An adverbial phrase in Spanish meaning "sometimes," used to indicate actions or events that occur occasionally.

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de vez en cuando

An adverbial phrase in Spanish meaning "once in a while," used to describe actions that occur infrequently or at irregular intervals.

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IR (IBA)

A verb in Spanish meaning "to go" in the imperfect tense, used to describe ongoing or repeated actions in the past.

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SER (ERA)

A verb in Spanish meaning "to be" in the imperfect tense, used to describe ongoing or repeated states in the past.

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VER (VEÍA)

A verb in Spanish meaning "to see" in the imperfect tense, used to describe ongoing or repeated actions of perception in the past.

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Imperfect tense

A past tense in Spanish used to describe actions that were ongoing, habitual, or not completed at a specific point in time.