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French verbs, Imparfait vs. Passé Composé

6/28/2025

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The difference between Imparfait and Passé Composé:
Imparfait is used for Descriptions, Contexts, Emotions, Habits and actions going on for While. 

Passé Composé is used for Finished Actions, Chronological Events, Reactions, Sudden Changes, and actions going on for a Limited Time.

Imparfait Adverbs include Avant, Autrefois, Toujours, Souvent, Quand.

Passé Composé adverbs include Tout d'un Coup, Tout de Suite, Immédiatement.

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