Which is NOT true about the imperfect past tense? (1 point)

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It shows an action completed once in the past.
It shows an action completed once in the past.

It describes an interrupted action in the past.
It describes an interrupted action in the past.

It tells about repeated actions in the past.

1 answer

The statement that is NOT true about the imperfect past tense is:

"It shows an action completed once in the past."

The imperfect tense is generally used to describe actions that were ongoing, habitual, or repeated in the past, rather than actions completed once.