Grammar: Formation
Grammar: Usage
Sentences
Fun Facts!
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The ending for nous in the imparfait is?

-ions

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This is one key difference between the imparfait and the passé composé?

Ongoing vs completed action 

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Translate the sentence into the imparfait.

“They went camping every weekend.”

Ils faisaient du camping le weekend 

100

What is the name of D’Artagnan’s love interest in the movie: The Three Musketeers.

Constance 

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The stem for finir in the imparfait comes from this present tense form.

Nous finissons  

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This tense is used for completed actions in the past, often contrasted with the imparfait.

Passé composé

200

Translate this sentence into the imparfait:

“We went to Paris every summer.”

Nous allions à Paris chaque été

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How many types of cheese do the French have?

1,600+

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To form parler in the imparfait, remove the -er and base it on this present form

Nous parlons 

300

This is the imparfait form of “avoir.” (Nous)

Nous avions

300

Translate the sentence into English:

“Ils étudiaient regardaient la TV.”

They were studying and watching TV

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How many tons of snails are consumed annually in France?

25,000 tons 

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How do you form the stem for the imparfait for a regular er verb

Take take the nous form in the present tense, remove the ending -ons, add appropriate endings 

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This is the imparfait form of the verb “être.” (Je)

J’étais

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Translate this sentence into the imparfait:

“I had croissants for breakfast every morning.”

Je prendais croissants le petit-déjunener chaque matin

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True or false: placing a baguette upside down is considered lucky.

False: it’s considered unlucky 

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These are the six endings used for all regular imparfait verbs.

-ais, -ais, -ait, -ions, -iez, -aient

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Conjugate Prendre with three subject pronouns

Je prendais, Tu prenais, Il/elle prenait, nous prenions, vous preniez, Ils/elles prenaient.

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Translate this sentence into the imparfait:

“He was eating breakfast and reading a book.”

Il mangeait le petit-déjeuener et lisait un livre.

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The national motto of France is…

Liberté, égalité, fraternité

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