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PASSÉ COMPOSÉ V. IMPARFAIT Which one do I use?!

PASSÉ COMPOSÉ V. IMPARFAIT Which one do I use?!. PASSÉ COMPOSÉ Used to narrate specific events, with specific start and stop times Talks about something

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PASSÉ COMPOSÉ V. IMPARFAIT

Which one do I use?!

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PASSÉ COMPOSÉ

Used to narrate specific events, with specific start

and stop times

Talks about something that happed a single time

Could also be used to describe something that

happened a distinct number of times

Used when an action interrupts another action

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IMPARFAIT

Known as the “describer”; used to set the scene

Describes an ongoing action with no specified

completion

Used to describe something habitual, or recurring

Used to describe the background action, what is

ongoing

There is also a set of circumstances to be used as a

guide, that if met, require imparfait to be used

(WATERLOAD)

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WATERLOAD ( IMPARFAIT)

W ~ Weather

A ~ Age

T ~ Time

E ~ Emotion

R ~ Repeated

Action

L ~ Location

O ~ Ongoing Action

A ~ Attitude

D ~ Description

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PRACTICE

“I was going to France”

J’allais en France

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PRACTICE

“I went to France”

Je suis allé en France

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PRACTICE

“I visited a monument”

J’ai visité un monument

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PRACTICE

“I was visiting

monuments”

Je visitais des monuments

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PRACTICE

“I traveled in France last

year”

J’ai voyagé en France l’année

dernière

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PRACTICE

“I was afraid of dogs”

J’avais peur des chiens

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PRACTICE

“I was scared when the dog

barked”

J’ai eu peur quand le chien a

aboyé