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formation and explanation Imparfait formation and explanation

The imperfect tense (l’imparfait) is another past tense but used in different situations than the passé composé. To form the imperfect, you first need the stem. The stem comes from conjugating the verb in the present tense nous form and subtracting the –ons ending. modèle: -er verb: parler nous parlons parl- is your stem

modèle: -re verb vendre nous vendons vend- is your stem modèle: -ir verb maigrir nous maigrissons maigriss- is your stem Your next step is to add the correct ending. je: -ais nous: -ions tu-ais vous: -iez il/elle/on: -ait ils/elles: -aient

j’habitais: I used to live, was living nous choisissions: We were choosing, used to choose ils vendaient: They were selling, used to sell vous parliez: You were speaking, used to speak tu rendais: You were returning, used to return elle finissait: She was finishing, used to finish.

Common irregular stems avoir: av- boire: buv- conduire: conduis- devoir: dev- dire: dis- écrire: écriv- être: ét- *the only irregular stem faire: fais

lire: lis- mettre: mett- pouvoir: pouv- prendre: pren- venir: ven- voir: voy- vouloir: voul-

Using the imperfect tense to express habitual past action circumstances leading up to a main event background information; setting the stage physical or emotional states time weather What was in progress when a main event happened conditions and circumstances that form the background of another past action.

Using the imperfect tense was/were +ing used to describing events that happened over a period of time. describing repeated events (every Monday, in the mornings, in the summers) describing what things were like; what people used to do; how an event was.