Difference between Passe composé and imparfait
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Generally, the passé composé is used to relate events while the imparfait is used to describe what was going on in the past, states of being in the past,
or past habits. All this takes on special importance in narration of past actions, when both tenses often occur in the same story.
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Generally, the passé composé is used to relate events while the imparfait is used to describe what was going on in the past, states of being in the past, or past habits. All this takes on special importance in narration of past actions, when both tenses often occur in the same story.
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