Which is not true about the imperfect tense?

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Responses

It shows a completed action in the past.
It shows a completed action in the past.

It sets up a scene in the past.
It sets up a scene in the past.

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

It tells about habitual actions in the past.

1 answer

The statement that is not true about the imperfect tense is:

It shows a completed action in the past.

The imperfect tense is typically used to describe ongoing or habitual actions in the past, as well as to set the scene, but it does not indicate completed actions; that function is usually reserved for the preterite (or simple past) tense.