Asked by Devon
What is the difference between imperfect and past tense? Is imperfect something you did only once, or multiple times in the past? Thanks for clearing this up.
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Imperfect (Latin: imperfectum): describes actions continuing in the past:
The slave <u>used to carry</u> (or <u>was carrying</u>) the wine jar home.
Servus vinum ad villam portabat.
The slave <u>used to carry</u> (or <u>was carrying</u>) the wine jar home.
Servus vinum ad villam portabat.
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