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-FRENCH 2- i am having a lot of trouble with l'imparfait et le passe compose-talking about actions in the past- and i need some...Asked by kw
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i am having a lot of trouble with l'imparfait et le passe compose-talking about actions in the past- and i need some tips on how to study....
anyone got suggestions? im open to anything. thank you very much! :)
i am having a lot of trouble with l'imparfait et le passe compose-talking about actions in the past- and i need some tips on how to study....
anyone got suggestions? im open to anything. thank you very much! :)
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Frenchy
The passé composé is used in French in answer the question 'What happened?' On the other hand, you will usually put a verb in the imparfait if it answers the question 'What was going on when something else happened?' Generally, the passé composé is used to relate events while the imparfait is used to describe what was going on in the past, states of being in the past, or past habits.
Both tenses often occur in the same story.
EX
imparfait (set scene) passé composé (event)
Avant, Marie habitait à Paris ... et puis un jour, elle a déménagé.
Before, Mary lived in Paris ... and then, one day, she moved.
Both tenses often occur in the same story.
EX
imparfait (set scene) passé composé (event)
Avant, Marie habitait à Paris ... et puis un jour, elle a déménagé.
Before, Mary lived in Paris ... and then, one day, she moved.
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