Imperfect tense Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Imperfect tense, in the classical grammar of several Indo-European languages, denotes a past tense with imperfective aspect. It corresponds to the English past-continuous tense.
Languages in which this tense exists or existed include:
- Latin (imperfectum): amabam
- French (imparfait): j'aimais
- Old Russian (имперфект /imp'erf'ekt/): любяхъ /l'ub'axŭ/
The meaning of each of the verbs is "I was loving, I loved (for an interval of time)".
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