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It refers to previous experiences and unlikely possibilities. There are 6 times you can use the imperfect subjunctive.
Grace Wolfzorn
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  1. 2. Talking about an action in the past in the same situations with the subjunctive in the present
    1. 6. To be polite.
    2. 1. After the expression ojalá (or ojalá que)
      1. 3. In “if” clauses to indicate contrary-to-fact or unlikely events
        1. 4. Verb in the main clause in one of the past tenses or in the conditional, the imperfect subjunctive is used in the dependent clause
          1. 5. Verb in the main clause is in the present but it refers to a previous occurrence
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