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(Created page with "Here's a lesson on other tenses that indicate the time at which events occur relative to other events: In addition to the present, past, and future tenses, French has several other tenses that are used to indicate the time at which events occur relative to other events. These tenses include the passé composé, the imparfait, the plus-que-parfait, and the passé antérieur. == Passé Composé == The passé composé is used to talk about completed actions that took plac...")
 
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Here's a lesson on other tenses that indicate the time at which events occur relative to other events:
Here's a lesson on other tenses that indicate the time at which events occur relative to other events:


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In summary, the passé composé, imparfait, plus-que-parfait, and passé antérieur are other tenses in French that indicate the time at which events occur relative to other events. The passé composé is used for completed actions, the imparfait for ongoing or repeated actions, the plus-que-parfait for actions that took place before another action in the past, and the passé antérieur for a more formal or literary style of writing.
In summary, the passé composé, imparfait, plus-que-parfait, and passé antérieur are other tenses in French that indicate the time at which events occur relative to other events. The passé composé is used for completed actions, the imparfait for ongoing or repeated actions, the plus-que-parfait for actions that took place before another action in the past, and the passé antérieur for a more formal or literary style of writing.
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