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  1. L’imparfait: The imperfect tense in French - Lingolia

    L’imparfait (the imperfect) is a French past tense. It describes states and actions that were ongoing or repeated in the past. The imperfect can correspond to the English simple past …

  2. French Imperfect - Imparfait - Lawless French Grammar

    In French, the imperfect tense is used to describe an incomplete or ongoing action or state of being.

  3. French Imperfect Tense | FrenchLearner Grammar Lessons

    Sep 12, 2012 · The French imperfect tense (l'imparfait) is used to describe ongoing or repeated past actions. Endings include -ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez and -aient.

  4. Imperfect - Wikipedia

    "Imperfect" comes from the Latin imperfectus "unfinished", [2] because the imperfect expresses an ongoing, uncompleted action. The equivalent Ancient Greek term was paratatikós "prolonged".

  5. French Imperfect Tense - Love Learning Languages

    Apr 25, 2020 · L’imparfait – the French imperfect tense – is one of the ways you can speak in the past. You may have already learned the passé composé, which is used in a different context.

  6. Regular verbs - imperfect conjugations | French Grammar ...

    Learn how to Conjugate regular verbs in the imperfect tense in French (L'Imparfait) and get fluent faster with Kwiziq French. Access a personalised study list, thousands of test questions, …

  7. Imperfect Conjugations - Lawless French Verbs

    Here are the imperfect conjugations for the regular -er verb donner (to give), the regular -ir verb choisir (to choose), the stem-changing verb lever (to lift), and the irregular verbs aller (to go) …