what is the difference in the use of l'imparfait and conditional passe?
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I got into the details of it, but mostly what you have to understand is the first part of my answer.Imparfait generally implies past action, whenconditionnel could be either located in the past or present, and refers to something we're not sure
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Rappel : imparfait
The imparfait is a past tense. The closest translation for it is the Imperfect or Past progressive or continuous. It is used to describe an action which used to happen (habit) or was happening and carried on over a period of time (ongoing action):
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