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Generally speaking, the imperfect is used for actions in the past that are not seen as completed. Use of the imperfect tense implies that the past action did not have a definite beginning or a definite end. Note: Although this difference may appear simple, this is actually a complex topic, and you will learn the finer points in later lessons.

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