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M. Le Singe présente

M. Le Singe présente. L'Imparfait. Denise Boise Avril 2006. Free powerpoints at http://www.worldofteaching.com. Quel est l'imparfait?.

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M. Le Singe présente

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  1. M. Le Singe présente L'Imparfait Denise Boise Avril 2006 Free powerpoints at http://www.worldofteaching.com

  2. Quel est l'imparfait? Like the passé composé, L’imparfait is a verb form that is also used to describe things that happened in the past, but describes how people or things were or used to be, conditions as they were or used to be and actions that took place repeatedly in the past. Note the following examples: Je portais un jean. Nous attendions nos amis.

  3. Comment formons-nous l'imparfait? The imparfait consists of one word, unlike the passé composé’s two word formation. For each verb (except être), the imperfect is formed by dropping the –ons from the nous form conjugation, and then adding the following endings.

  4. Formez l'imparfait avec ces fins. Je-aisNous-ions Tu-aisVous-iez Il-aitElles-aient Ex:Avoir= nousavons=av+ ending Vousaviezfaim. The chart below indicates the proper endings to add for each subject pronoun (after finding the nous form’s stem).

  5. The imparfait forms of être • Use ét- and then add imparfait endings:

  6. Pratiquez! Dites ce que les gens suivants faisaient pendant le weekend. Etienne Théo Vous Robert Nous Marc

  7. Bonne chance avec l'imparfait! Avez-vous compris?

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