Weather (el tiempo)

Helpful verbs
hacer ("is" when describing weather), llover ("to rain"), tener ("to be")
hacer
Hace buen tiempo = "
It is nice out"
llover
tener
Grammar Point: imperfect verb forms
The imperfect is used to describe a past action that took place over a period of time. It describes a past "situation" rather than a past "event", for example,
Cuando era pequeño, me encantaban los caballos ("When I was young, I really loved horses").
Verbs ending in -
ar (like
hablar), form their imperfect by adding -
aba, -
abas, etc. (e.g.:
Yo hablaba = "I was speaking"). Verbs in -
er or -
ir form their imperfect by adding -
ía, -
ías, etc. (e.g.:
Yo hacía = "I was doing ..."). Some verbs, like
ser, ("to be") have irregular imperfect endings. You can learn more about the imperfect
here.