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French Grammar Tenses Imperfect

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Usage of the Imperfect



The imperfect is used in French under several different circumstances. The imperfect is used:
  • To refer to previously ongoing and repeated events that are now completely finished.

  • To express an action that happened often in the past, such as a habit that one has grown out of. For example, "I used to eat a kiwi while watching the news." is in French, "Je mangeais un kiwi en regardant les informations."

  • In describing the past, including things such as: time, location, weather, age, physical appearance, physical and emotional conditions or states, attitudes and desires and other mental experiences.

  • Actions that occured while something else was happening.

  • To compare and contrast events in the present with events in the past.

  • To talk about the emotions or abstract qualities of a person/thing in the past or to discuss an irritating quality or subject.

  • To suggest or ask certain "forceful" questions such as, "Si on faisait une promènade?"

  • When phrases like I used to do... and I would do... are used in English.

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Formation of the Imperfect



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Imperfect Stem



  • For all verbs except for être, the imperfect stem is determined by removing the -ons from the nous form of the present indicative of the verb.
  • Certain verbs (-cer and -ger verbs) are stem-changing in the nous form of the present indicative; these are stem-changing the imperfect also. The stem change that applies in the present indicative is retained when conjugating the je, tu, il, and ils forms of the imperfect. That stem change is reversed when conjugating the nous and vous forms of the imperfect.
  • For être, the imperfect stem is ét-.

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Imperfect Ending



  • To conjugate in the imperfect, add the appropriate ending to the imperfect stem.

Subject  Ending 
je  -ais 
tu  -ais 
il  -ait 
nous  -ions 
vous  -iez 
ils  -aient 

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Examples



Aller

Subject  Ending 
j'  allais 
tu  allais 
il  allait 
nous  allions 
vous  alliez 
ils  allaient 

Être

Subject  Ending 
j'  étais 
tu  étais 
il  était 
nous  étions 
vous  étiez 
ils  étaient 

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Exercises



Translate the following sentences into English: -Je jouais le foot mais maintenant je nage. -Quand j'avais dix ans, je mangeais beaucoup de frites.

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