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True or false.
You would use the imperfect tense to describe the scene of a story or background action


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Answered by TechnicalGyan7777777
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Question: You would use the imperfect tense to describe the scene of a story or background action.

Answer: True

Explanation: It is used to set up the general scene or background information of something.

Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Here, the imperfect tense is used to describe the ongoing actions and states that set the scene for the story.

Explanation:

Yes, that is correct. The imperfect tense is used to describe ongoing or repeated actions, states, or events in the past. It is often used to provide background information or to set the scene for a story. For example, if you were writing a story about your childhood, you might use the imperfect tense to describe the setting or the background action before the main action of the story begins.

For instance, "It was a sunny day in the park, and children were playing on the swings and the slide. Birds were chirping in the trees, and the smell of fresh grass filled the air." Here, the imperfect tense is used to describe the ongoing actions and states that set the scene for the story.

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