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I don't know the answer to the question but I googled this:
Le passé composé is the most common French past tense, often used in conjunction with the imparfait. The passé composé is used to express:
I. An action or state of being completed in the past
II. An action repeated a specific number of times in the past
III. A series of actions completed in the past
The passé composé is a compound verb. It is formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb (either avoir or être) and adding the past participle. When the auxiliary verb is être, the past participle must agree with the subject.
L'imparfait (the French imperfect) is a descriptive past tense which indicates an ongoing state of being or a repeated or incomplete action. The beginning and end of the state of being or action are not indicated, and the imparfait is very often translated in English as "was" or "was ___-ing."
L'imparfait can indicate any of the following:
I. Habitual actions or states of being
II. Physical and emotional descriptions: time, weather, age, feelings
III. Actions or states of an unspecified duration
IV. Background information in conjunction with the passé composé
V. Wishes or suggestions
VI. Conditions in si clauses
VII. The expressions être en train de and venir de in the past.
No idea what the hell that meant. Je ne comprends pas.
Le passé composé is the most common French past tense, often used in conjunction with the imparfait. The passé composé is used to express:
I. An action or state of being completed in the past
II. An action repeated a specific number of times in the past
III. A series of actions completed in the past
The passé composé is a compound verb. It is formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb (either avoir or être) and adding the past participle. When the auxiliary verb is être, the past participle must agree with the subject.
L'imparfait (the French imperfect) is a descriptive past tense which indicates an ongoing state of being or a repeated or incomplete action. The beginning and end of the state of being or action are not indicated, and the imparfait is very often translated in English as "was" or "was ___-ing."
L'imparfait can indicate any of the following:
I. Habitual actions or states of being
II. Physical and emotional descriptions: time, weather, age, feelings
III. Actions or states of an unspecified duration
IV. Background information in conjunction with the passé composé
V. Wishes or suggestions
VI. Conditions in si clauses
VII. The expressions être en train de and venir de in the past.
No idea what the hell that meant. Je ne comprends pas.
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2015 Ford Mustang GT Fastback - Ingot Silver - 6M - Performance Package - Gibson Catback, JLT CAI, FR 47lb injectors, BAMA E85 tune, Eibach Sportline, BMR wheel hop kit, UPR oil separator, Steeda shifter bushing/bracket
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I don't know the answer to the question but I googled this:
Le passé composé is the most common French past tense, often used in conjunction with the imparfait. The passé composé is used to express:
I. An action or state of being completed in the past
II. An action repeated a specific number of times in the past
III. A series of actions completed in the past
The passé composé is a compound verb. It is formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb (either avoir or être) and adding the past participle. When the auxiliary verb is être, the past participle must agree with the subject.
L'imparfait (the French imperfect) is a descriptive past tense which indicates an ongoing state of being or a repeated or incomplete action. The beginning and end of the state of being or action are not indicated, and the imparfait is very often translated in English as "was" or "was ___-ing."
L'imparfait can indicate any of the following:
I. Habitual actions or states of being
II. Physical and emotional descriptions: time, weather, age, feelings
III. Actions or states of an unspecified duration
IV. Background information in conjunction with the passé composé
V. Wishes or suggestions
VI. Conditions in si clauses
VII. The expressions être en train de and venir de in the past.
No idea what the hell that meant. Je ne comprends pas.
Le passé composé is the most common French past tense, often used in conjunction with the imparfait. The passé composé is used to express:
I. An action or state of being completed in the past
II. An action repeated a specific number of times in the past
III. A series of actions completed in the past
The passé composé is a compound verb. It is formed by conjugating the auxiliary verb (either avoir or être) and adding the past participle. When the auxiliary verb is être, the past participle must agree with the subject.
L'imparfait (the French imperfect) is a descriptive past tense which indicates an ongoing state of being or a repeated or incomplete action. The beginning and end of the state of being or action are not indicated, and the imparfait is very often translated in English as "was" or "was ___-ing."
L'imparfait can indicate any of the following:
I. Habitual actions or states of being
II. Physical and emotional descriptions: time, weather, age, feelings
III. Actions or states of an unspecified duration
IV. Background information in conjunction with the passé composé
V. Wishes or suggestions
VI. Conditions in si clauses
VII. The expressions être en train de and venir de in the past.
No idea what the hell that meant. Je ne comprends pas.
Talk about stupid. And I need to study for the final and hope I can pass the class.



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