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Decide whether each isolated sentence makes more sense in the “imparfait” or the “passé compose”

Decide whether each isolated sentence makes more sense in the “imparfait” or the “pass-example-1
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Answer:

Imparfait (J'étais content de te voir.)

Imparfait (Habituellement, elle ne nous rendait pas visite.)

Imparfait (Quand ils étaient jeunes, ils préféraient la musique rock.)

Passé Composé (Ma famille et moi, nous avons quitté Sacramento.)

Imparfait (Vous deviez rendre visite a votre grand-mere, alors vous etes allés lui rendre visite)

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User Cambria
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Hi !

The correct answer is the Imparfait =

Habituellement, elle ne nous rendait pas visite

(Usually, she didn't visit us )

You use "Imparfait" to talk of things you usually do (or not), about habits....
(Usually, she didn't use to visit us)

Passé composé is used for an action already done and finished.

Hope this will help !
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