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L'Imparfait in French Grammar

The imparfait (the imperfect) is a French past tense. It describes states and actions that were ongoing or repeated in the past.

When to use the imperfect tense in French

to describe a situation in the past

to describe a person, a property, a comment or an explanation in the past

to talk about a repeated action in the past

to talk about simultaneously occurring actions in the past

to emphasise the duration of an action

How to conjugate the imperfect tense in French

Secret_formula

PersonTable_aimerTable_finirTable_dormir
jeaimaisfinissaisdormais
tuaimaisfinissaisdormais
il/elleaimaitfinissaitdormait
nousaimionsfinissionsdormions
vousaimiezfinissiezdormiez
ils/ellesaimaientfinissaientdormaient

Exceptions to the conjugation rules

  • Cer_rule
  • Ger_rule

Only_irregular

Etre_name

Etre_stem

Etre_why

How to form the negative with the imparfait

Ne... PasNegation_wrap
Je ne souriais pas souvent.