The passé composé vs. the imparfait

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The passé composé vs. the imparfait —Sa mère est morte sans avoir jamais rien lu de lui. Il se disait que le prochain serait meilleur. Although the passé composé and the imparfait both express past actions or states, the two tenses have different uses and, therefore, are not interchangeable. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait In general, the passé composé is used to describe events that were completed in the past, whereas the imparfait refers to continuous states of being or repetitive actions. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Uses of the passé composé Use the passé composé to express actions viewed by the speaker as completed. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Use it to express the beginning or end of a past action. L’émission a commencé à huit heures. The show started at eight o’clock. J’ai fini mes devoirs. I finished my homework. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Use it to tell the duration of an event or the number of times it occurred in the past. J’ai habité en Europe pendant six mois. I lived in Europe for six months. Il a regardé le clip vidéo trois fois. He watched the music video three times. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Use it to describe a series of past actions. Ils sont arrivés à 14h00, ils ont pris un café et ils sont partis. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Use it to indicate a reaction or change in condition or state of mind. Il s’est fâché. He became angry. À ce moment-là, j’ai eu envie de partir. At that moment, I wanted to leave. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Uses of the imparfait Use the imparfait to describe ongoing past actions without reference to beginning or end. Tu faisais la cuisine. You used to cook. Et moi, je faisais la vaisselle. And I would do the dishes. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Use it to express habitual actions in the past. D’habitude, je prenais le métro. Usually, I took the subway. On se promenait dans le parc. We used to take walks in the park. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Use it to describe mental, physical, and emotional states. Hier, Martine était malade. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Use it to describe conditions or to tell what things were like in the past. Les effets spéciaux étaient superbes! The special effects were superb! Il faisait froid. It was cold. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait The passé composé and the imparfait used together The passé composé and the imparfait often appear together in the same sentence or paragraph. Je faisais mes devoirs quand tu es arrivé. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait When narrating in the past, the imparfait describes what was happening, while the passé composé describes the actions that occurred or interrupted the ongoing activity. Use the imparfait to provide background information and the passé composé to tell what happened. Samedi soir, je regardais la télévision quand j’ai entendu un bruit bizarre. J’avais l’impression que c’était un animal. Le bruit semblait venir de la cuisine. J’ai ouvert la porte très lentement. Sur la table, il y avait un écureuil! Il mangeait mon pain. Quand il m’a vue, il a eu peur et il est parti par la fenêtre. Saturday evening, I was watching television when I heard a strange noise. I had the impression that it was an animal. The noise seemed to be coming from the kitchen. I opened the door very slowly. On the table, there was a squirrel! It was eating my bread. When it saw me, it got scared and went out the window. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait ATTENTION! Here are some transitional words that are useful for narrating past events: d’abord first après afterwards au début in the beginning avant before enfin at last ensuite next finalement finally pendant que while puis then © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait Different meanings in the imparfait and the passé composé The verbs vouloir, pouvoir, devoir, savoir, and connaître have particular meanings in the passé composé and in the imparfait. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.

The passé composé vs. the imparfait infinitive passé composé imparfait connaître Quand as-tu connu ma femme? When have you met my wife? Je connaissais très bien la ville. I knew the city very well. devoir Nous avons dû payer en espèces. We had to pay in cash. Il a dû oublier. He must have forgotten. Je devais arriver à sept heures. I was supposed to arrive at 7 o’clock. Il devait faire ses devoirs le soir. He used to have to do his homework in the evening. pouvoir Il pleuvait, mais Florent a pu venir quand même. It was raining, but Florent managed to come anyway. Elle pouvait m’aider. She could help me. savoir Il a su qui était le rédacteur. He found out who the editor was. Elle savait vraiment chanter. She really knew how to sing. vouloir Véronique a voulu faire du ski. Véronique tried to ski. Je n’ai pas voulu aller avec lui. I refused to go with him. Nous voulions aller à la première. We wanted to go to the premiere. © and ® 2012 Vista Higher Learning, Inc.